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

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Dorothy Philips Dorothy Phillips made her stage deby in 1909 in her home city. Has played in "Mary Jane's Pa," "Everywoman," "Pilate's Daughter," and stock engagements and in vaudeville. In June, 1911, she made her appearance on the screen in "The Rosary," a one-reel Essanay subject. She appeared in "Slander the Woman." She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, October 30, 1892. She was educated at Shaftsbury College. She is five feet, three and one-half inches in height, and weighs 121, pounds. Has chestnut hair and (.lark grey eyes. She is the widow of Allan Holubar, the director.