| Rita Stanwood, Mrs. H. B. Warner in private life, was born in Salem, Massachusetts,
and received her education in the schools of that city. After a very successful
stage career in "Excuse Me," "When Dreams Come True,"
"The Ghost Breaker," "Pipes of Pan," "Under Cover"
and other plays, she entered upon a screen career in the Jesse D. Hampton
production "Gray Wolf's Ghost." This production was closely followed
by two Famous Players' photoplays "The Ghost Breakers," in which
Miss Stanwood had played on the legitimate stage and "Lost Paradise."
Miss Stanwood is five feet four and one half inches high, weighs a hundred
and twenty-two pounds and has brown hair and brown eyes. |