Carol Holloway — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸

Carol Halloway [Carol Holloway] is one of the prettiest girls in all the realm of photoplay and is conspicuous because she is a capital little actress as well, so she adds something more than beauty to Lubin films.
She started as a choir singer, but met with many bitter disappointments. Then a friend suggested the stage, and from the moment Carol Halloway stepped behind the footlights on the stage of the Casino in New York in the chorus of The Balkan Princess, her fortunes changed, and within three weeks she had been given one of the principal parts to play.
Then followed a summer season with Gilbert & Sullivan opera and a role as the gypsy princess in The Lady of the Slipper. After this she played in the dramatic production Everywoman, and from there joined the Lubin Company where she has remained ever since.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, August 1914