Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen TAYLOR HOLMES Taylor Holmes is a favorite son of Newark, N. J., and has a "fan" following of national scope. His early stage career included four tremendous successes, "His Majesty Bunker Bean," "The Commuters," "The Million," and "The Third Party." Mr. Holmes began his motion picture work with Essanay in "Ruggles of Red Gap," a delightful story of an English peer in America, "The Small Town Guy," "TheRain- bow Chaser," "A Pair of Sixes" and "Easy Money." With Triangle he played in "Upside Down," "A Regular Fellow" and other pictures. Mr. Holmes organized his own productions and appeared in "Nothing But the Truth" and "The Very Idea." He is five feet eight and a half inches high and weighs a hundred and fifty pounds. His hair is brown and his eyes are blue. 91