Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Raymors Studios Glenn Hunter Glenn Hunter, of "Merton of the Movies" fame, was born in Highland Mills, N. Y., in 1897. He was educated there and at Mt. Herman, Massachusetts. For two years he played with the Washington Square Players. His first big stage part was that of the kid brother in ' Clarence." Dorothy Gish engaged him as leading man in "The Country Flapper," his first screen •appearance. The Film Guild was formed and he starred in many of its pictures. He has signed a five'year contract with Famous Players. Height. -six feet; weight, 147 pounds. Brown hair. Light blue eyes. Not married