Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen CONSTANCE BINNEY Constance Binney, delightful star of Realart Productions, was born in New York City. She is descended of a long line of New England ancestry and was educated in Paris and in an American finishing school. It was while doing solo dancing in "Oh, Lady, Lady" in which she captivated all New York, that she literally danced her way right into the lens of the camera. She made her first screen appearance in "Sporting Life" followed this as leading woman in "The Test of Honor" and then made "Erstwhile Susan" her first picture as a star. She is five feet two inches high, weighs a hundred and ten pounds, and has dark hair and eyes. Miss Binney is fond of all outdoor life, being especially profi- cient as a golfer. 90