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

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Pr* Norma Talmadge, ever since she was a child, was firmly convinced that no other career could appeal to her as much as acting. Just out of High J\Ormd School, she applied at the Vitagraph Studios for work. She was engaged, Tjahnadge ant^ played odd bits. It was under the tutelage of Van Dyk Brooke that she blossomed forth. Shortly after she attained success, Norma became the wife of Joseph M. Schenck. She is now starred in a company under her own name. Dark brown hair and eyes. Five feet, two inches in height. Weight i to pounds. Was educated in Brooklyn.