Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Virginia Valli Virginia Valli was graduated from the stage, where she won fame as an interpretative dancer, into the movies. She was engaged by Essanay to appear as a dancer in one scene. She photographed so well that she was given a contract for a permanent engagement. For her clever work in the Universal picture, "The Storm," she was awarded a starring contract. Her first picture under that arrangement was "A Lady of Quality." She was born in Chicago, Illinois, twenty-eight years ago. She is five feet, three inches tall, weighs 120 pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes. Married.