Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1917 - Feb 1918)

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JOHN L. O'BRIEN is an athletic young American of the sturdy New England type, and was born in East Hardwick, Vermont, in 1896. He modestly disclaims that he was a child prodigy, and declares that the first important event in his life was graduation from high school in his home town. Since then he has been associated with the industry which makes his State famous — maple sugar refining. Mr. O'Brien anticipates his entrance into dramatic work with great enthusiasm. He resides in East Hardwick.