Norman Kerry was an actor who was known as the "mustachioed Prince Charming" of the silent screen days.
His popularity as a movie idol was subsequently transposed into fame as an international bon vivant whose adventures included a futile attempt to rewoo his first wife as a stowaway aboard an ocean liner and a hitch in the French Foreign Legion.
Kerry played opposite Lillian Gish, Pola Negri, Mary Pickford and other film heroines of the early '20s and took occasional character roles in later years.
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