Stars of the photoplay (1916)

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Photoplay Magazine's Popular Players EARLE WILLIAMS leading man with the Vitagraph, is one of California's "native sons," and a nephew of James Paget, one of the most famous actors of the past generation. He entered theatrical work as a boy in New Orleans, and later was heavy with Rose Stahl in "The Chorus Lady" and juvenile in Mary Mannering's "Glorious Betsy." He joined the Vitagraph company to while summer idleness away, and remained to become an international favorite.