Stars of the photoplay (1916)

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Photoplay Magazine's Popular Players MYRTLE STEDMAN was born in Chicago, March 3, 1890, and played two years in opera and musical comedy, in "Fra Diavolo," "Mikado," "Carmen" and "Bohemian Girl." From Selig, which she joined in 1910, she went to Bosworth in 1913, and then to Morosco. In the "Valley of the Moon," "Hypocrites," "Wild Olive," "Peer Gynt" and "Kilmeny" her work has been especially good. She is five feet seven, a blonde with blue eyes.