Edgena De Lespine — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Edgena De Lespine has scored in a great number of feature films, in the one and one-half years she has been under the Reliance management. “The Bawler-Out” is one of the most recent and perhaps best-known screen story in which she played the title role.
A very beautiful woman is Miss De Lespine with pretty, gray-blue eyes, a graceful carriage, a distinctive daintiness of manner and the most beautiful wavy gold-bronze hair that, unfortunately, shows dark in pictures and not at all as beautiful as it really is.
The fair Edgena attained considerable fame as a vaudeville artist, before adopting the screen as a vocation. She also had much experience in dramatic productions, The Turning Point being the last play in which she appeared.
Though not at all masculine in her dress or manner, Miss De Lespine has been cast in mannish roles several times and on each occasion played the part with especial credit to herself.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, September 1913