| Irma Marion Helena King was born in London, England. Together with her family
she removed to the United States at an early age and finished her education
in the Lancaster Academy, Lancaster, Pa. Turning her attention to a theatrical
career, Miss King was engaged for the Ziegfeld Follies of which far-famed
organization she was a member during the year 1919. Later she joined the
Frivolities of 1920 and then answered the lure of the screen by making her
debut in the silent drama in "The Restless Sex." She then appeared
is "The Wonder Mao,' after which she was seen in "April Folly."
"Bebe" King, as she is known to her friends, is a splendid athlete,
being especially proficient as a swimmer. She is five feet seven inches
high, weighs a hundred and thirty pounds, and has auburn hair and blue eyes. |