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

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Evans Lloyd Hughes "broke" into pictures while at the Polytechnic Institute in Los Angeles. He was a Thomas H. Ince find and has done some of his best . , work under that producer s supervision. He appeared recently in Mary Lloyd Prckford's new version of "Tess." Some of his successes are "Children of Hughe.1? tne Dust." "The Whipping Boss," "Judgment of the Storm," "The Huntress," "Her Reputation," and "The Heritage of the Desert." He was born in Bisbee, Arizona, October 21, 1899, and married Gloria Hope in TQii. He is six feet tall, weighs is;o pounds, and has dark hair and grey eyes.