| Born in England, T. Roy Barnes came to America with his parents, while still
a child. After several years in vaudeville in his own sketch, called "A
Package of Smiles," He appeared in the musical comedy sensation "The
Passing Show of 1914," "Katinka," "See My Lawyer"
and "See You Later." While in Southern California on a visit,
the films claimed his attention and he made his screen debut as "the
man who did what he pleased" in "Scratch My Back." The personality
which made him so popular on the stage, was intensified on the screen, and
he was persuaded to devote his time to motion pictures entirely. Mr. Barnes
leaves nothing to be desired in his breezy portrayal of "Harry,"
the flighty spouse of a "stay-at-home" wife in the Robertson-Cole
production of "So Long Letty." |