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

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Ttfarjorie Marjorie Daw was discovered by Geraldine Farrar. She was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1902, and educated at the Westlake School. She played small parts for Universal until Miss Farrar wanted her for a part in "Joan, the Woman." Since then she has appeared in many pictures, sometimes as leading woman for Douglas Fairbanks. Before changing her name to Marjorie Daw, she was Marguerite House. Now she is Mrs. Edward Sutherland. Her husband i« an actor and director. She 1* five feet. 1" 1 inr h ilf inrhfc fill, weigh « 1 1 3 r°"r>d«. h,i« brown hair an J hazel i'vr=.