Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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<fyimon l^ovarro Ramon Novarro, formerly a dancer, was born in Durango, Mexico, of Spanish descent. His real name is Ramon Gil Samanyiegos, the Navarro being his mother's maiden name. He is the son of a dentist and the oldest of ten children. He is the only one in pictures .Rex Ingram discovered him after he played extras for a few years. His chief successes are "Prisoner of Zenda," "Trifling Women," "Where the Pavement Ends" and "Scaramouche." He was born on February 6, 1899. He is five feet, ten inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, and has black hair and dark brown eyes. He is unmarried.