| Mabel Julienne Scott was born in Minneapolis, Minn., and educated in the
Stanley Girls' College and the Northwestern Conservatory there. Her stage
career started in Minneapolis, with a stock company and she later played
in stock in Omaha, Kansas City, Detroit and was leading lady for Fiske O'Hara
and starred in "The Intruder" in vaudeville. She came to the screen
in Rex Beach's "The Barrier" and later played in "The Sign
Invisible," "Reclaimed," "Ashes of Love," "Sacred
Silence" and "The Sea Wolf." She is five feet six inches
high, weighs a hundred and twenty-eight pounds, and has dark brown hair
and brown eyes. She is an all-round outdoor girl, excelling in the outdoor
sports. |