Elsie McLeod — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Elsie McLeod is of the ingénue type that makes people come again to see her.
She is one of the many girls in Edison films who add to the beauty of the scenery and is the girly-girly kind whose utter femininity seems to imply that youth and laughter will be hers to the end of time.
She is one of the youngest of picture ladies and her appearance in films is characterized by a winning manner that is Miss Elsie’s by divine right of inheritance.
It was that same winning manner which made its possessor a favorite in her classes at school, the belle of her girl-day parties and that now promises to give her that which she most desires — the general approbation of the world of picture seers.
Though she has been in film work for a comparatively short time, the name “Elsie McLeod” is by no means unknown to those whose favor the demure Elsie is courting. Rather it is heralded with pleasure.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, March 1913