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Who are the 1920s actors?

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Charlie Chaplin, Jobyna Ralston, Brigitte Helm, Emil Jannings, Marie Mosquini, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Maly Delschaft, Conrad Veidt, Harold Lloyd, Georg John, John Barrymore

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