File:Mary Jepp Who's Who on the Screen.jpg
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This fascinating daughter of the Southland was born in West Point, Mississippi, and educated at the University School for Girls in Chicago, Ill. Previous to her debut upon the silver sheet she appeared with distinction upon the speaking stage in Rita Weiman's drama "The Acquittal" after which she played in support of Stuart Holmes and Benney Leonard in their serial "The Evil Eye." She has played with Bryant Washburn in one of the famous Skinner stories, "Skinner's Baby," as well as with Irene Castle, and she is now playing In the legitimate production "Susan Lennox" during its New York City run. Miss Jepp is 5 feet 7 inches high, weighs 126 lbs. and has dark brown hair and blue eyes. She is a splendid sportswoman.
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