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Ronald Sinclair Below : Billy Burrud It was pure luck — according to Mrs. Quigley — that Juanita got a chance in films. An agent saw her in the street, and even though the baby's face was a bit grubby at the time, decided that it would photograph well—and so Juanita started her career. Mrs. Scott sent Douglas to a dancing class so that he could' mix with other children. He was there one day when a call came from the Fox studios for an intelligent youngster. Douglas was sent and got the job in “ Strong Boy,” with Victor McLaglen and Leatrice Joy, made at the end of 1928. Leatrice Joy Gilbert, the daughter of Leatrice Joy, the silent screen star, and the late John Gilbert, recently made her debut in " Of Human Hearts.” Dickie Moore’s big, soulful dark eyes have gazed from the screen in many films. Little Scotty Beckett is rather similar in appearance to Dickie. He, too, has been on the screen for a long time, one of his recent appearances being as Garbo's son in “ Marie Walewska.” Virginia Weidler’s ability to speak two languages was her passport to fame. Her parents are German. After the war, when the value of the mark was so low, Mr. Wcidler determined to leave Hamburg for America. In Hollywood, in 1927, Virginia was born, the sixth of the family. Her first film part was with John Barrymore in “ Moby Dick.” When she was six, Francis Lederer chose her to appear with him on the stage in ” Autumn Crocus,” chiefly because she could speak German as well as English—and the result was that Virginia took her serious eyes and pigtails to the screen in ” Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” and has been on the screen ever since. June Carlson and George Ernest are best known for their work in Bonita Granville 47