Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Keyes Elliott Dexter Elliott Dexter is a son of the South, born in Houston, Texas. He developed the "theatre fever" and lost no time in taking a chance to play the juvenile in "the Great Diamond Robbery." His repression, physical grace of action and welhmodulated voice sent him rapidly up the ladder and he became a favorite leading man on Broadway. Entering pictures, he first played with Marguerite Clark and then in a series with Marie Doro. Some of his most notable work has been done under the direction of Cecil B. deMille. Black hair, brown eves. He is married to the former Mrs. Alvin Untermyer