Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Celebrfty Alan Hale Alan Hale was born in Washington, D. C, in 1892. He began studying at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, thus starting out to be an expert in the manipulation of bones and muscles. It was not long before he departed from college; then he turned to vaudeville and stock companies. It was but a step to pictures. Appeared in "Long Live the King," "The Covered Wagon," "Main Street, ' "Black Oxen," etc. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Height, six feet; weight, 195 pounds. He is married to Gretchen Hartman and is the proud daddy of Karen and Alan, Jr.