Stars of the photoplay : over one hundred art portraits of famous film favorites with short biographical sketches (1924)

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Freulirh Art Acord first saw daylight at Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1890. His early life was spent as a cowboy and ranchman. He did his first professional i stunts with the Dick Stanley Wild West Show in 1910. The following year he was with Buffalo Bill and rode second to the world's champion at y\cord the Pendleton, Oregon, Cheyenne and Salt Lake City round-ups. His first moving picture engagement was with the Selig Company in 1910. Height. six feet, one inch; weight, 185 pounds; light hair and blue eyes. Appeared in "The Days of Daniel Boone" and "The Oregon Trail."