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Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Evans Enid Bennett, the wife of tne director, Fred Niblo, was born in Yuik Western Australia, in 1895. Her stage career started when she secured an u ■ j engagement as Modesty in "Everywoman." Fred Niblo, then playing in Australia, saw her and immediately engaged her to appear in his repertoire ^Bennett company. Soon after, she came to America and has since become one of the foremost stars of the screen, having appeared in such productions as "Robin Hood" and "The Courtship of Miles Standish." She is five feet, three inches in height, weighs no pounds, and has golden brown hair and hazel eyes