File:Marguerite Courtot from Stars of the Photoplay.jpg
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DescriptionMarguerite Courtot from Stars of the Photoplay.jpg | Publicity photo of Marguerite Courtot from Stars of the Photoplay | |||||||
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MARGUERITE COURTOT, petite ray of dramatic sunshine, is a veritable ingenue, having been born at Summit, N.J., August 20, 1897. She is of French ancestry, has never been on the stage and has never appeared with any company except Kalem, which she joined in June of 1912. She long played "opposite" Tom Moore and is featured its "The 'Ventures of Marguerite."
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