Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Qonstance T5almadge Constance Talmadge was born in Brooklyn, April ig, 1900, and attended Erasmus Hall. D. W. Griffith, who has made so many stars of today, dis' covered Connie and gave her a small part in "Intolerance." She rapidly rose to stardom and today heads her own company. Constance has continually amused the motion picture public by her sparkling comedies — the most popular of which is "The Goldfish." She is the youngest of the Talmadge sisters. She has golden hair and brown eyes. She measures five feet, six inches in height, and weighs 120 pounds. She has been married and divorced.