| Betty Ross Clarke was born in Langdon, North Dakota. Following her graduation
from Stanley Hall School, Miss Clarke accepted an engagement in stock and
while playing in that splendid school of experience she appeared in Halifax,
N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa., Haverhill, Mass., and Staten Island, N.Y.. She has
had the leading role in Avery Hopwood's successful farce "Fair and
Warmer," and has been seen to good advantage on the silversheet in
"If I Were King,""Romance" and in "The Very Idea."
Miss Clarke is a typical northwestern type. She has light brown hair and
dark grey eyes, is five feet six inches high and weighs a hundred and thirty-four
pounds. She is an able athlete, while reading and writing can also be listed
as among her favorite forms of recreation. |