Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Douglas Fairbanks was born in Denver, Colorado, in May, 1883. It was the ambition of his parents to see Douglas a mining king, and after graduaDouglas t^nS fr°m the Denver High School and Jarvis Military Academy, he was „ . , , sent to the School of Mines at Golden, Colorado. Before he had learned Fairbanks verymuch about mining, he decided upon a stage career which, in time, became very successful. His initial photoplay was "The Lamb." His production of "Robin Hood" won Photoplay's 1022 Gold Medal of Honor. Has one son by his first wife. His second wife is Mary Pickford.