| Marion Davies | Peggy Pepper/Herself |
| William Haines | Billy Boone |
| Dell Henderson | General Marmaduke Oldfish Pepper |
| Paul Ralli | Andre Telefair |
| Tenen Holtz | Casting director |
| Harry Gribbon | Comedy director |
| Sidney Bracy | Dramatic director |
| Polly Moran | Peggy's maid |
| Albert Conti | Producer |
| John Gilbert | Himself (Cameo appearance) (uncredited) |
| Mae Murray | Herself (Cameo appearance) (uncredited) |
| Charles Chaplin | Himself (uncredited) |
| Douglas Fairbanks | Himself (Cameo appearance) (uncredited) |
| William S. Hart | Himself (Cameo appearance) (uncredited) |
Starry-eyed country girl Peggy Pepper dreams of being a movie star. So that she can begin her career, she persuades her father to take her to Hollywood. After a rough start, Pepper catches a break when she meets small-time studio liaison Billy Boone, who lands her a job acting in a cheap slapstick comedy. Pepper quickly makes a name for herself and is signed for more high-profile projects, much to the dismay of Boone, who is falling for her.
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