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

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Gene Kornmnn Jobyna Ralston Jobyna Ralston was born in Tennessee in 1904. She planned to be a school ma'am, but finally decided to go to a dramatic school in New York. Ned Wayburn discovered her and she made her appearance on the stage in "Two Little Girls in Blue." Her first film work was with Max Linder in a burlesque of "The Three Musketeers." It was her work in this production that caused Harold Lloyd to recommend her to Hal Roach, and the producer engaged her to appear in Paul Parrott comedies. When Mildred Davis retired from the screen, H;irold chose Jobyna as his leading woman.