Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Apeda t\s\c Ferguson Elsie Ferguson was born in New York City, in 1883, educated at the New York Normal College and had qualified to become a teacher, but the stage appealed too strongly and she made her first appearance at the Madison Square Theatre. Success was soon won, and she soon became known both here and abroad. Then Famous Players produced "Such a Little Queen," Miss Ferguson's famous stage success, and she consented to play the lead' ing role in the screen version. Since that time she has been dividing her time between the stage and screen. Golden brown hair and blue eyes.