Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1918)

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HERBERT RAWLINSON was born on the south coast of England. He was educated in France and came to Canada in his teens. He soon obtained a job with a repertoire road show, at six dollars a week. Then came experience in stock and road companies. Rawlinson finally reached New York, played on Broadway for several seasons, and then decided to become a manager, which he did. He entered pictures through a desire to settle down, playing leads with Selig for two years. For several years he has been with Universal. Recently he has appeared in "Come Through," and "The Flash of Fate."