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

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Jacqueline Logan Jacqueline Logan has had a career that has been brilliant. Born in San Antonio, Texas, on November 30, 1901. Was a student in Colorado College. Early in life she showed promise of journalistic ability and began her working career on a newspaper, but forsook that for the stage. Prior to entering pictures, she appeared at the Century Theatre in New York at the age of nineteen. Distinguished for her work as leading woman in "Burning Sands," "Ebb Tide" and "Sixty Cents an Hour." Height, five feet, four inches; weight, 122 pounds. Has auburn hair and violet eyes. Unmarried.