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

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Gaston Glass Gaston Glass was born in Paris in 1895 and educated there. He was a protege of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt and for five years played with her in Paris and the United States, While in New York he attracted the attention of John Emerson. Glass was offered a small part in one of Mr. Emerson's productions, accepted and made good. In rapid succession there followed numerous productions in which he appeared. He has been signed by Preferred Pictures for a long term. Has dark brown hair and eyes. Height, five feet, ten and onchalf inches. He is unmarried.