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IN 1925 a new screen mother found fame among the fans-a young and modern mother in the person of Belle Bennett. Stella Dallas was the picture that brought her nation-wide acclaim. Miss Bennett had waited long for success. Born in 1891, in Coon Rapids, Iowa, she trouped for years in stock and appeared in pictures in their early days. She was divorced from William Macy, her first husband. They had one son who passed away when he was sixteen. She married Director Fred Windemere in 1924.
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