Stars of the photoplay (1916)

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Photoplay Magazine's Popular Players HERBERT RAWLINSON is one of the screen's foremost leading men. Brighton, England, was his birthplace, Nov. 15, 1885, and he received his education in England and France. Six feet tall, with brown hair and blue eyes, he played successful on the stage for seven years. Selig in 1911, Bosworth's "Sea Wolf" in 1913, and Universal 1914, in "Damon and Pythias," "The Black Box," and others.