Who's who on the screen (1920)

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IC/m'.v Who on llir Srrrcv PRISCILLA DEAN Priscilla Dean, Universal star, was born in New York City where she received her education by private tutors. Her stage career has been most intensive and varied, she having been for fifteen years in stock, repertoire and vaudeville. Her screen debut was made with the old Biograph Company in 1911 and she was later seen in Pathe and World Pictures. She perhaps did her greatest work in "The Virgin of Stamboul" and other pictures in which she has been seen are "Exquisite Thief," "Pretty Sweet," "Kiss or Kill," "Wicked Darling," "Wildcat of Paris," "Two Souled Woman," "Brazen Beauty" and the "Beautiful Beggar." Miss Dean is five feet four inches high, weighs a hundred and twenty-five pounds, and has dark brown hair, brown eyes and i.s an athlete of no mean ability. 246