| Like most screen comedians Hank Mann made his bow in vaudeville, serving
a five-year apprenticeship. Then followed more than ten years in pictures.
In the old Keystone Comedies he appeared in "The Village Blacksmith,"
"Modern Enoch Arden" and many other comedies. He now maintains
his own company at the Ford Studios in Hollywood and his most striking comedies
have been "Broken Bubbles," "The Lost Detective," "Burlesque
on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," "Harem Hero," "Messenger"
and "Eye for Figures." Despite his appearance on the screen in
everyday life Mr. Mann has a merry twinkle in his brown eyes and is quite
human looking. He has very light-brown hair, is five feet eight and a half
inches high and weighs a hundred and fifty-eight pounds. |