Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Marguerite De La Motte was born in Duluth, Minn., and was educated in San Diego, California. Her screen career began with H. B. Warner for whom she did "The Pagan God" and "For a Woman's Honor." Later she went with Jesse B. Hampton, where she played in "A Sagebrush Hamlet" and "Dangerous Waters," and with B. B. Hampton for whom she did "The Sagebrusher." She played with Jack Pickford in "In Wrong." Perhaps her best work was done in Vitagraph's feature picture "Trumpet Island," by Gouverneur Morris. She is an all-round athlete, and is five feet two inches high, weighs a hundred and five pounds and has fair hair and hazel eyes. 244