#14 Earle Williams - A Californian, born in 1880. Sacramento is his home town. He first put foot on the lighted stage in 1901, and thenceforth played under widely known managements; began his movie picture career with Vitagraph; plays leads.
- #14 Earle Williams - A Californian, born in 1880. Sacramento is his home town. He first put foot on the lighted stage in 1901, and thenceforth played under widely known managements; began his movie picture career with Vitagraph; plays leads.
- #15 Grace Cunard - One of the few women directors in the "movie" world. Born in Paris, France; started her theatrical career when thirteen years old; joined the screen in 1911 with the Biograph; now has her own producing company, writes photoplays.
- #16 Ruth Roland - Born San Francisco 1893. Plays leads with Balboa; on stage at four years; child parts with Belasco and Morosco; now playing society drama leads; rides horseback, swims, plays tennis, dances.
- #20 Dustin Farnum - Born and educated in Bucksport, Me. Thirty years of age, unmarried. Stage successes: "Virginian," "The Squaw Man," "The Great Divide," etc. Now starring for Pallas Pictures.
- #24 Carlyle Blackwell - Juvenile player with Lasky. Born Syracuse, N.Y.; first went on stage in Denver; afterward played stock on road; began his moving picture acting with Vitagraph in"Uncle Tom's Cabin;" writes, produces, and acts his own stories.
- #25 Crane Wilbur - Plays feature leads, is a co-director and writes screen stories; with Horsley. Born Athens, N.Y. 1889; on the stage at fifteen; seven years with Mrs. Fiske; first acted in moving pictures in "The Perils of Pauline" series.
- #27 Marguerite Snow - In private life she is Mrs. James Cruze. Playing leads with Quality Pictures Corporation. Born 1891; educated Denver; went on the stage 1907 with James O'Neill; in moving pictures 1911; playing opposite Bushman.
- #28 Florence La Badie - Born in Canada in 1894. Educated in New York. Early career, studied painting and sculpturing. Leading role, "The Million Dollar Mystery." Fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes.
- #36 Clara Kimball Young - Made first hit on stage at the age of three. Entered vaudeville about 1911. Sent round the world by the Vitagraph Co. in 1912. Greatest dramatic triumph in pictures as "Camille."
- #37 Cleo Madison - Director and player of leads in the Western studios of the Universal. Born Illinois; first played on the stage in Los Angeles; was with James K. Hackett; signed for screen by Universal; now directing her own company.
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