File:MARY BEATON From Who's Who on the Screen.jpg
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Publicity photo of Mary Beaton [1] from Who's Who on the Screen. Mary Beaton, prominent actress with the Metro Company, came to the screen at the Metro West Coast studios in Hollywood from a Philadelphia finishing school. She had apparently been schooled rather successfully, for directors immediately picked her out as a "find" for roles requiring social distinction and finesse. She was recently brought East to the New York studios of Metro where she played the part of a society debutante in "Clothes," and was then selected for the lead in "Strangers, Beware," the first of Metro's Americanization pictures. She also played the leading role in its successor "The Price Mystery." |
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