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

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Richee Theodore Kosloff Theodore Kosloff was born in Moscow, Russia. At eighteen, he went to the Imperial Theatre in Petrograd. In 1909 he came to New York and played for some time in his own production at the Winter Garden. Made his first screen appearance in 1917 in Cecil B. deMille's "The Woman God Forgot." Taught dancing to many distinguished pupils in New York and Hollywood. Trained two hundred dancers for "The Ten Commandments." Has created artistic roles in "The Affairs of Anatol," "The Lane That Has No Turning," "The Dictator" and "To Have and To Hold." Married.