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

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May Allison May Allison was born in Georgia in 1895 . She was educated at Birmingham. She made her first stage appearance as Vanity in "Everywoman," later appearing as Beauty in the same production. Possessing a well-trained lyric soprano voice, Miss Allison entered musical comedy and made a success. She entered pictures at the Famous Players studio in "David Harum." She is best remembered for her fine work opposite the late Harold Lockwood in many productions. She weighs 125 pounds, and is five feet, five inches tall. Golden hair and violet eyes. Married to Robert Ellis.