| When Charles Bryant, featured Metro player, left Ardingly college and his
Hartford, England, home, where he was born in 1857, he drifted into a stage
career which lasted for twenty-one years. He spent ten years in America
with Ethel Barrymore, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Charles Frohman and Mme. Nazimova;
certainly a remarkable schooling for any actor. The silver sheet claimed
him in the famous Brenon-Selznick picture, "War Brides," from
which he went to Metro. Here he played in a diversity of scripts such as
"Revelation," "Toys of Fate,""Eye for Eye,"
"Out of the Fog," "The Brat," "Stranger than Death"
and others. Mr. Bryant towers to the height of six feet three inches and
weighs one hundred and ninety pounds, No less a personage than Nazimova,
the indomitable Metro star, is his wife. |