Ethel Clayton — Who’s Who (1920) 🇺🇸
This popular Paramount star was born in Champaign, Ill., and educated in St. Elizabeth’s Convent, Chicago. Her initial venture in the theatrical world was as a featured player in stock after which she was prominently cast with Edwin Stevens in The Devil. She began her screen career with the old Lubin company [Siegmund Lubin].
She has achieved her greatest success upon the screen with the Famous Players company in Pettigrew’s Girl, Maggie Pepper, Men, Women and Money, More Deadly Than the Male the film version of Rupert Hughes’ splendid story The Thirteenth Commandment, and A Lady in Love.
Miss Clayton is five feet five inches in height and weighs a hundred and thirty pounds. She has red gold hair and gray eyes and is very fond of all outdoor sports.
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