Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Maurice B. Flynn, the famous "Lefty" of athletic fame, was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, twenty-eight years ago. He attended Yale, where lYtn cp R ^e §ained his athletic reputation. He entered pictures at the urging of his friend, Rex Beach, first appearing in "The Silver Horde." Some of his Flynn finest screen appearances are in "The Woman Who Walked Alone," "Drums of Fate," "Salomy Jane," and "The Uninvited Guest." He measures six feet, two inches in height, and weighs t8o pounds. He has blue eyes and light brown hair. He is married and has one daughter.