Dorothy Phillips — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Dorothy Phillips possesses a lofty beauty, emphasized by a pair of delightful, lustrous eyes, a well-moulded nose, and a mouth which breaks into a dimpling smile as the interpretation of the character she may be playing demands.
It was her physical beauty that caused her to be chosen by Henry W. Savage for the part of Modesty in Everywoman. Her previous experience on the stage was when she was playing in Fawcett stock company as a lead in Mary Jones’ Pa.
Miss Phillips first entered the film game by way of the Essanay Company. She remained with that company for some time, with marked success.
Then she returned to the stage to create the title role in Pilate’s Daughter, in which she toured a number of cities of New England.
Following this she joined the Universal, and is now playing leads with Imp under Director Frank Crane.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, August 1914