Edith Haldeman — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Edith Haldeman has made glad the heart of the producer who first refused her personal application to play in Imp pictures, for she has made good with such vigor that the producer has made her his leading juvenile lady and is accounted one of Miss Edith’s very best friends.
It was King Baggot though who came to the rescue of the weepy Edith, on that awful first day, and by coaching her, helped in the little girl’s achievement of success. Mimicry and characterization seem to come natural to her and she fits well into whatever role is accorded her.
It is one year since Miss Edith became a photoplay girlie, and in that time she has appeared in the majority of the stronger dramatic pictures produced by the Imp company. In the film, “Officer 174,” she was seen to especial advantage.
And not only at the studio, but in the outside world where people know just her picture, is Miss Edith a general favorite.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, February 1913