Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Hurretl IN March, 1922, Samuel Goldwyn felt lucky. He picked up a pair of dice and threw a seven. Then he picked up a lanky Virginia boy, with no motion picture training at all, and made a William Haines out of him. The rest is history. "Wild Willie" is still the superlative smart kid of the movies William Haines was born in Staunton, Va., Jan. 1, 1900. He is six feet tall; weighs 172 pounds; has black hair and brown eyes. He has never been married or engaged