Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Evans Lenore Ulric Lenore Ulric is one of Oliver Morosco's "finds," and a David Belascostar. Several years ago she was working in a dry goods store. Her stage aspirations prompted her to give up her position and journey to Chicago, where she be came a chorus girl at the La Salle Theatre. From there she joined a Syracuse stock company, where her work attracted the producer's attention. Her greatest successes are "The Bird of Paradise," 'The Heart of Wetona," "Tiger Rose," "Kiki." She starred in the screen production of "Tiger Rose." Height, five feet, three inches; weight, 117 pounds. Brown hair and eyes.