Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Uiio's who on the Screen ETHEL GREY TERRY Ethel Grey Terry, leading lady in Goldwyn pictures, was born in Oakland, Calif., and was educated at Notre Dame, Roxbury, Mass. Her mother was an actress, Lillian Laurence by name, and Ethel followed in her footsteps by appearing in a stage piece at the age of three months—in a crying part—and she remained on the stage until nine years old. She later entered a convent in Boston and after seven years re-entered stageland playing for two years with Belasco. She starred in pictures in "The Sign of the Cross" about four years ago. She favors emotional roles. Her favo- rite sports are horseback riding and automobiling. Miss Terry is five feet six inches high, weighs about a hundred and thirty pounds, and has dark hair and blue eyes. 242