Stars of the photoplay : over one hundred art portraits of famous film favorites with short biographical sketches (1924)

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Harrison Ford Harrison Ford, prior to his taking a permanent place as a leading man, was that delightful juvenile of so many Marguerite Clark and Constance Talmadge productions. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1892, and made a reputation for himself in stock before becoming interested in the screen. He made his first debut in motion pictures with Fannie Ward in "The Crystal Gazers," following this with a number of comedy dramas. His outstanding successes are "Little Old New York" and "Maytime." Height, 5 feet, ten inches. Weight 160 pounds. Brown hair and eyes. He is not married.