Dolores Cassinelli — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1912) 🇺🇸
Dolores Cassinelli is she of the dark eyes and black hair and the charming foreign appearance who, whenever there is a disagreeably haughty lady to be played, is given the role.
Not because she is disagreeable or even haughty, for she is neither; she is most likeably nice and, during her two years in Essanay films, has convinced people of the fact, the extent of her popularity being proven by her winning second place in a recent magazine popularity contest.
Besides achieving fame in motion pictures Miss Cassinelli is planning to make a name for herself in grand opera, as she possesses a wonderful dramatic soprano voice and spends every spare minute in its cultivation. Her work in photoplays is a pleasure both to herself and her spectators. “The Girl at the Brook” is a forthcoming Essanay release in which she is being featured.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, December 1912