Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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(Bryant Washburn Bryant Washburn is a Chicagoan. There he was educated. His stage career began in 1907 with George Fawcett. Then he played the lead in Eugene Walters' "The Wolf," and followed this with an appearance in "The Remittance Man." He went into motion pictures at the time when they were first beginning to gain recognition as a feature in the amusement world. He started with Essanay and continued in starring parts for them for six years, when he joined Pathe. Height, six feet; weight, 155 pounds. Brown hair and eyes. He is married to Mabel Forrest. They have two children.