| Vincent Coleman became a buskinite at the tender age of twelve and took
advantage of a rigorous training school in stock. His later work ass the
stage included engagements in several wellknown Broadway productions. Probably
his best screen efforts have, been as leading onto for Constance Talmadge
in "Good References," as the juvenile in Goldwyn's "Partners
of the Night," and in "The Law of Nature," in which ire was
the featured player. His legitimate stage experience places him in the front
rank of the younger American players. Last season he played is New York
as leading man in '' Martinique,'' and he is now appearing in ''Self Defense,"
one of the first plays of the new season. Vincent, who is the recognized
wrestling champion of the stage and screen, is six feet tall and tips the
beam at one hundred and seventy-five pounds. |