The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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The Clan LaHiff Nancy Carroll's Two Sisters May Follow Her to Film Stardom Nancy Carroll started her career in a local talent contest in one of the New York Loew theaters. With one of her sisters, she won the prize. Nancy attended the New York public schools and Holy Trinity School. In 1923 Nancy entered the chorus of "The Passing Show of 1923." She was in various choruses, slowly working her way up' to dramatic roles. It was while playing the leading role of the play, "Chicago," with the Pacific Company that Miss Carroll was selected by Paramount to play the part of Rosemary Murphy in the film version of "Abie's Irish Rose." She made a hit — and her progress has been steadily upward since. 75