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

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Alfred Cheney Johnson Johnny Hines Johnny Hines came to the screen after eight years' theatrical experience. His first appearance on the screen was in the days of Peerless and World, and at one time he appeared in Fox subjects. During his screen career he has become one of the most popular comedians. His Torchy subjects for Educational and his appearance in "Little Johnny Jones" and "Conductor 1492," contribute in no small measure to his popularity. Hines was born in Golden, Colorado, on July 25, 1895. Height five feet, nine inches, weight 150 pounds. Dark hair and brown eyes. Unmarried.