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

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Witzcl Qlaire Windsor Claire Windsor was born in Cawker City, Kansas, on April 14, 1897, and educated in Topeka. Unlike most movie stars, she has never been on the stage, but has had a remarkably rapid rise to stardom. Her first screen work was as an extra. Lois Weber soon discovered her talent and placed her under contract for a year. Later, Marshall Neilan gave her leading roles in "The Stranger's Banquet" and "The Eternal Three." which brought her to the top. She is divorced and has one son, Billy, four years old. She has blonde hair and blue eyes.