Georges Baud — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸

Georges Baud, soon to be introduced to American picture fans as leading man in George Kleine’s “Vendetta,” is a popular member of the famous vaudeville organization at the metropolitan temple of Thespis and an actor of splendid ability and international reputation.
On the continent his name alone is enough to fill a theater. Every Parisian theater-goer knows his Theater du Vaudeville, and to be a member of the talented company playing at the great temple is proof that an actor is of sterling quality.
Therefore it is no small evidence of the growing demands of motion picture patrons when one of the vaudeville company is called upon to add prestige to the drama of the film. M. Baud is a man of splendid physique and mobile feature, equally at home in a romantic role or a part calling for more deft and sympathetic treatment.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, August 1914