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

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\V i ,iM>urv Marguerite de la Motte was born in Duluth, Minnesota, on June 22 1904, and educated in San Diego, California. She was on the stage at ^(areuerite fifteen, a dancer, having studied with Pavlova. She decided upon screen if) T (^vf work and obtained a small part in a Douglas Fairbanks picture. Some time ' 'a *ntt£ later she advanced to playing opposite him — gaining popularity as Constance in "The Three Musketeers. " She will be remembered for her work in "The Famous Mrs. Fair," "Scars of Jealousy" and "Desire." She is five feet. two inches tall, weigh1; 105 pounds, has light brown hair and ha?.el evet