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

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■Dorothy D alt on Dorothy Dalton was born in Chicago, September 22, 1893. She was educated in the Sacred Heart Academy, Chicago, and upon graduation, began her stage career in a stock company and in vaudeville. She then joined the Thomas H. Ince picture company. "Black is White," "Fools' Paradise" and "The Woman Who Walked Alone," are among her well known pictures. Her versatility and personal charm have won her a place among the leading picture stars. She is five feet, four and one-half inches tall, weighs 127 pounds, ha« brown hair and grey eyes. She loves the nut-of-doors.