Elsie Albert — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Elsie Albert is one of the prettiest girls filmdom has been showing for the last seven years, and since her recent successes in the big costume productions that Warners’ Features has been putting out, she has sprung into new popularity, because of the very evident worth of her characterizations which have brought her before the picture public in a new light.
One of her recent accomplishments is directing; with H. C. Matthews [Harry C. Mathews], she has been co-director in all of the features in which she has taken the leading part, and has also dramatized and written a large number of photoplays, “For the Heart of a Princess,” “Sleeping Beauty” and “Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp.”
Miss Albert’s first picture appearance was with the Biograph Company; from there she went to the Edison studio and then to the Powers’ coast organization. Miss Albert likes kiddies and makes a wonderful aunt, so Mattie says.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, November 1913