Jean Durrell — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Jean Durell has played character leads for the second “Flying A” Company for so long a time that she scarcely needs an introduction to the picture-going public, for every dyed-in-the-wool, honest-to-goodness “fan” knows her intimately by this time. Her work on the screen is steadily improving, and winning for her a host of new admirers.
Some of her best work of recent times was done in the suffragette comedy released by the American under the title “Mrs. Carter’s Campaign,” in which picture Miss Durell enacted the leading role, that of “Mrs. Carter.” The cause of suffragism has in Miss Durell an able sponsor and an exceptionally apt exponent.
Though cast in the main for character roles, this popular actress has a sunny personality which makes her a decided favorite among her fellow players, and she is always ready for a lark of any sort which is planned by the company in their hours of leisure.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, October 1913