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

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StrmiPR-Peyton <Bert Lytell Bert Lytell was born in New York City and, although some of his boyhood was spent in the West, was raised in the atmosphere of the playhouse, for he comes of a family of stage players. Educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto, he came to New York to embark upon a dramatic career. At the age of seventeen he made his stage debut in "Cumberland '61." Since then his stage experience has been extensive. His first screen role was in "The Lone Wolf," which made him a star. Height, five feet, ten and one-half inches; weight, 155 pounds; has dark brown hair and hazel eyes.