Screenland (May-Oct 1930)

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RAY, LAWRENCE: Born in San Francisco, California; educated there and at the University of California. An ensign in the U. S. Navy during the war. First picture work in 1925 in "The Dressmaker from Paris. " Talking pictures brought him new popularity in "Marianne.'" Latest film, "The Florodora Girl." Five feet, ten inches tall; weighs 160 pounds; dark hair and dark eyes.