Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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■ Gloria Stuart. Her pictures, so far, have been "Street of Women," "The Old Dark House" and "Airmail." Her family first came to California in 1846— so Gloria is a real native daughter. She was born in Santa Monica. She was discovered working on the stage of the Pasadena Community House by both Paramount and Universal. They squabbled. Will Hays intervened and Gloria went to Universal. Five feet five inches tall and a natural blonde. Graduate of U. of California. She's married to Blair Gordon Newell. She's twenty-two. 23