| MIRIAM BATTISTA was born in New York City, on July 14th, 1914, and is receiving
her education from private tutors. This remarkably talented child actress
made her stage debut with Maude Adams in "A Kiss For Cinderella,"
later playing with Nazimova in "A Doll's House." Henry Miller
and many other stars of the legitimate stage have cast her for their productions,
and her characterizations both on stage and screen have delighted her vast
number of "fan" friends of all ages. Frank Borzage, whose gripping
screen drama "Humoresque" scored such a wonderful success brought
Miriam her first important screen role, and the child has since appeared
with distinction in many productions. She is endowed with rare dramatic
talent, and excels as a mimic. She is 4 feet 7 inches, weighs 81 lbs., and
has black hair and shining black eyes. |