Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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BP^* --^^^^ nl^| "? ^r \1 ■ ^^H C. Heighton Monroe William Duncan William Duncan was born in Scotland, but came to America at the age of ten. He was physical director and manager of a physical culture health school and, later, established his own school of physical culture. He then accepted a vaudeville engagement and later joined the Forepaugh stock company of Philadelphia. His first motion picture was done with Selig Company in the West. Then Vitagraph secured his services. At present he is under contract with Universal. He is five feet, ten inches in height, and weighs 180 pounds. Dark brown hair and eyes. Married to his leading woman, Edith Johnson.