| JANET GAYNOR, one of the screen's most famous ingenue stars, was born in
Philadelphia, Pa., October 6, 1906, and graduated from a high school in
San Francisco. From amateur theatricals, she moved straight into øictures,
making her debut in "The Johnstown Flood." In 1926 she became
a Wampas Baby Star and later scored tremendous successes in "7th Heaven"
and the talkie version of "Sunny Side Up," with Charles Farrell.
She is 5 feet tall, weighs 96 and has auburn hair and brown eyes. Married
Lydell Peck in 1929. |