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

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Evans Malcolm McGregor played extra and small parts before Rex Ingram gave him a chance in "The Prisoner of Zenda." Since then has played in a rtyf j 7 variety of productions, including "All the Brothers Were Valiant" and "Broken Chains."1 In addition to being the inter-collegiate swimming chain jncGregOr pion, a first-class boxer and a capable leading man, has displayed much skill as an instructor of dancing. Born in New York City about twenty-five years ago. Educated at Yale. Height, five feet, eleven inches; weight, 165 pounds. Has black hair and brown eyes. Married a non-professional and has a daughter.