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

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White Fred Thomson Fred Thomson was born in Los Angeles. He attended the Garfield School in Pasadena and is a graduate of Occidental College. Studied engineering at Princeton. He won prominence as all-around athlete, pastor, war chaplain and, finally, as a motion picture actor. His first appearance on the screen was with Mary Pickford in "The Love Light." He appeared in "The Eagle's Talons," "The Lost Submarine," "Just(Around the Corner," "Oath Bound" and "The Mask of Lopez." Height, six feet, two inches; weight, 200 pounds. Chestnut hair and steel blue eyes. He is married to Frances Marion, scenarist.