Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Evans <Billie Dove Billie Dove is one of the many young women who deserted the Ziegfeld "Follies" to appear in motion pictures. Two of the first pictures in which she appeared were R'C's "The Rainbow's End" and "At the Stage Door." Some of her successes are "All the Brothers Were Valiant,' "Youth to Youth," "The Madness of Youth" and "The Lone Star Ranger." Miss Dove was born in New York in 1900, and educated in that city. She has dark hair and brown eyes, is five feet, four inches tall, and weighs 125 pounds. She is married to Irvin Willat, a Paramount director.