Stars of the photoplay : over one hundred art portraits of famous film favorites with short biographical sketches (1916)

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Photoplay Magazine's Popular Players NORMA TALMADGE one of the most chic of the screen favorites was born in New Jersey, May 2, 1895. She went directly to Vitagraph from high school in 1910 and continued with them until the summer of 1915; she is now with Triangle. She is five feet three and a brunette. Her part in "The Battle Cry of Peace," where, in a flash of real heroism, she shoots the spy with his own revolver, will long be remembered.