| Zena Keefe, newest of the Selznick stars, was born in San Francisco, Cal.,
and educated in a convent there. She has been a vaudeville player and from
childhood has always been a seriousminded, quiet little person. Finally,
answering the lure of the Motion Picture environment, she made her first
appearance in a Vitagraph production after which she played for many independent
producers. Joining the Selznick forces she was a featured player in "Piccadilly
Jim," "His Wife's Money" and "The Woman God Sent."
Now she is announced as Selznick's 1920 star and has entered enthusiastically
into the making of what will be the best pictures of her career. She is
five feet three inches high, weighs one hundred and twenty pounds, and has
dark hair and brown eyes. |