File:Joan Crawford from Stars of the Photoplay.jpg
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DescriptionJoan Crawford from Stars of the Photoplay.jpg | Publicity photo of Joan Crawford from Stars of the Photoplay | ||||
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SHE was discovered as Lucille LeSueur dancing in "The Passing Show," and was offered a screen test by Harry Rapf of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A contract followed the test and Joan found herself in the movies in 1925. Called the Venus of the Screen, she is 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs 110 and has dark red hair and blue eyes. She was born in San Antonio, Texas, March 23, 1908. On June 3, 1929, she was married to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and is considered one of the most popular members of the flicker colony.
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