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

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Murny Joseph Schild^rdui Joseph Schildkraut was born in Vienna, Austria, October g, 1896. He was educated at Vienna, Berlin and Hamburg. He appeared as Norma Talmadge s leading man in "The Song of Love." This was the first time that Mr. Schildkraut was associated with Miss Talmadge and marks his first appearance in a feature production, since his debut in Griffith's "Orphans of the Storm." He has met with extraordinary success on the legitimate stage, appearing in "Lilliom," "PeerGynt" and "The Highwayman." Height five feet eleven inches, weight 159 pounds. Black hair, brown eyes. He is married.