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

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Freulich Jack Hoxie Jack Hoxie, who stars in western dramas, was born in Oklahoma. He was raised on a ranch and, of course, in time became a cowboy. Perhaps it is his true portrayal of a cowboy that accounts for his success in the movies. He has won several championships as a trick and fancy rider of horses. His first appearance on the screen was in the serial, "Lightning Bryce." In 1921 he married Marin Sais, who was formerly his leading lady. He is six feet, two inches tall, and weighs 193 pounds. He has black hair and dark blue eves.