Kathlyn Williams — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1912) 🇺🇸

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October 01, 2024

Kathlyn Williams, “the unafraid,” has made name and fame for herself in the portrayal of daring roles for the Selig company.

No characterization has been too fraught with dangers for her to attempt, and the attempt has always developed into fruitful accomplishment. She possesses talent and beauty, a double talisman which has gained her the popular fancy and, together with her daring, has put her in the position of leading woman for the Selig Chicago company.

She plays opposite Charles Clary. “Lost in the Jungle,” “Captain Kate” and the “Coming of Columbus,” are among her biggest role conquests.

Before joining the Selig forces, Miss Williams was with the Biograph company and, for ten years previous, had been on the legitimate stage where she gained much prominence.

In her work at the Selig studio, she has made for the success of the company’s wild animal dramas.

Betty Harte | Charles Clary | Hobart Bosworth | Kathlyn Williams — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1912) | www.vintoz.com

Collection: Motography Magazine, October 1912