| Wallace A. Worsley was born in Woppinger's Falls, N. Y., and educated at
the high schools of Washington, D.C,, Providence, R. I., and Brown University.
His first appearance on the stage was in 1901, when he played in "Mrs.
Dean's Defense,'' at the Empire Theatre, N. Y. His subsequent experience
embraced the star role in "The Pride of Jennico," and "Under
Suspicion." he played four years in ''Checkers,'' three years with
Willie Collier, and the lead in his own stock company. In December, 1916,
he entered the world of the motion-pictures, beginning, as did many directors
of the day, as a performer. He is now adding to an already formidable list
of stars whom he has directed, several Goldwyn stellar lights. |