Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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J. R. Diamond Mabel Tallin Mabel Ballin went on the stage when she was only three and a half years old. But she gave up her stage work to devote herself to painting, which she studied both in Philadelphia and New York. Her landscapes were exhibited and drew much favorable comment. Then came the call to the screen. Her first appearance was with Marguerite Clark in "The Valentine Girl." Later she was starred in a number of pictures which her husband, Hugo Ballin, was producing. She was born in Philadelphia. She is five feet, three inches tall, weighs 120 pounds, and has brown hair and brown eyes.