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

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^Bessie Love Bessie Love was celebrated for portrayals of child roles while still a child. Her first featured part was that of a Swedish servant girl in "The Flying Torpedo," with John Emerson. Previous to that she was an unknown "extra," working after school. Before long she was playing opposite William S. Hart. The next step upward came when she starred in her own picture as "Nina, the Flower Girl." Also appeared in "The Magic Skin" and "Human Wreckage." Born in Midland, Texas, 1898. Height, five feet; weight, 100 pounds; light hrown hair and brown eyes.