Lottie Briscoe — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Miss Lottie Briscoe brought an abundance of talent and good looks with her to the Lubin company and because of both her admirers are legion.
Her stage experience covers nearly all the years she has lived so far, and while ‘tis said they are not so many, they have been sufficient to put the young Miss Briscoe” on the uppermost plane of film acting.
McKee Rankin was responsible for her start in the theatrical world, for when she was four years old he secured her to play the boy in The Runaway Wife. She starred for three years in Edith’s Burglar, played the leading female role in For Fair Virginia, appeared as the Prince in Richard III with Mansfield, was in the original stock company at the Orpheum theater in Philadelphia, was Claude of The Little Vagrants, and endeared herself to Columbia, Ohio, by her work there.
For eighteen months she has been a “picture lady.”
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Collection: Motography Magazine, March 1913