Picturegoer (1921)

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SEPTEMBER 1921 THE PICTUR&GOE-f? 39 Sioc/papfiieal W/3NQ>q n/^WLEY Success in amateur theatricals started Wanda Hawleyon her stage career, but it was not long before she answered the call of the screen. Her first important part was opposite Douglas Fairbanks in Mr. Fixit, after which she supported William S. Hart, Bryant Washburn, Wallace Reid, Robert Warwick, and Charles Ray with conspicuous success. Some of her best-known pictures are Everywoman, For Better, For Worse, Double Speed, and The Tree of Knowledge. She is now a star in her own right, and will be seen shortly in a series of important pictures. Wanda is 5 feet 3 inches high, with blonde hair and blue-grey eyes. She is married to J. Burton Hawley. %