Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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Raoul Walsh discovered Rosalie Roy and gave her a part in "Women of All Nations." She hails from Texas. Nineteen years old, she's five feet, two and onehalf inches tall, weighs 112 pounds, and has chestnut hair and gray eyes. Home town girl makes good — Mae Madison was born in Los Angeles, California, in September, 1913. She is five feet, five inches tall, weighs 120 pounds and has grayolive eyes and auburn hair. You'll see her in "Chances." Karen Morley has had stagt experience but her first picture was "Inspiration." She was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, December 12, 1911; is five feet, fow inches, and has brown hair and hazel eyes. Arline Judge is a product of the Broadway stage. She is five feet, two and one-half inches tall, has brown hair and brown eyes, and is nineteen years old. New York City claims James Cagney, who is five feet, ten inches tall, weighs 145 pounds , and has reddish hair. He has a long-term contract with Warner and his next film is "The Public Enemy