Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen H. B. WARNER H. B. Warner was born in London, England, in 1876.and was educated there. He came to America in 1906 to play opposite Eleanor Robson and later took up a screen career appearing first for Thos. H. Ince in "The Ghost Breaker" and "The Vagabond Prince." Mr. Warner, after appearing with great success in the legit- imate production of "Alias Jimmy Valentine," reappeared upon the screen doing "The House of Thousand Candles," "Grey Wolf's Ghost," and "God's Man." Mr. Warner is now being starred by Robertson-Cole. He is six feet high, weighs a hundred and sixty-seven pounds, and has fair hair and blue eyes. He is an excellent fisherman and is very fond of outdoor sports, especially golfing. 92