Eleanor Woodruff — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Eleanor Woodruff is still a Pathé leading woman, though she did come very nearly leaving that company for the golden beckon of another. But a new contract with the Pathé company made her services permanent and she is said to now be one of the highest salaried of screen artists.
Her birthplace was Tawanda, Pa., and the year it became so was 1892.
Four years is the extent of Miss Woodruff’s stage experience and the first year and one-half of this time she spent with the Philadelphia Orpheum stock company. The Suberts’ Five Frankfurters company, showing at the Thirty-ninth street theater, New York, had her in its cast during all of its long run.
It was when she left this Company that she became a member of the Pathé forces.
All her screen experience has been gained here and the praise of critics and public bear testimony to her success.
She puts good looks and brains to the best of use.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, January 1914