| Pauline Curley was born in Holyoke, Mass., and received her early education
by private tutoring. Her stage career began at the age of five when she
entered stock. She made a coast to coast tour in vaudeville in "A Daddy
by Express" and scored a hit in "Polygamy" during 1914 and
1915. Her screen career started with Brenon in "The Fall of the Romanoffs,"
and she was later seen in "Bound in Morocco," "The Turn in
the Road" "The Man Beneath," "The Solitary Sin"
and the "Love Apple." She is now a member of the Vitagraph, Inc.,
west coast company, where she lately finished the Vitagraph serial "The
Unforeseen Hand," playing opposite William Duncan. She is five feet
four inches tall, weighs a hundred and fifteen pounds, has light complexion,
blonde hair, hazel eyes and is an all-round athlete. |