Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Heoser 'Blanche Siveet Blanche Sweet first appeared before the public on the stage as a little child, during the presentation of "Blue Jeans," in a mid-western city. When less than fifteen she had begun to attract attention. Her first engagement of note was at the head of a touring company. Her first camera engagement was with D. W. Griffith at the old Biograph Company, in "Judith of Bethulia." She appeared in many of the biggest successes of Paramount, Goldwyn, Metro and Thomas H. Ince Companies. Married to Marshall Neilan. Height, five feet, four inches; weight, 125 pounds. Blonde hair, blue eyes. -«*