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

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© Lumiere <Rpd La <J(ocque Rod La Rocque was born in Chicago, November 29, 1898. He was educated in Nebraska He has been on the legitimate stage since he was seven years old, and appeared in "Thy Name is Woman" with Mary Nash, and in "Nice People.' Some of his earliest pictures are "What's Wrong With the Women? ' "Notoriety," "Slim Shoulders," and "Jazzmania." He has signed a long-term contract with the Famous Players'Lasky Company, and was in "The Ten Commandments," and "Triumph." He is six feet tall, and weighs 173 pounds. He has black hair and eyes. He is unmarried.