Louise Huff — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸

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November 01, 2024

Louise Huff is called the “Kate Greenaway Girl of the screen” because of her likeness to the creations of the English artist of the last generation.

But she autographs her picture with her real name, and under the name she writes “Lubin.”

When she skips into a picture she brings with her a pair of violet eyes, a mass of soft blonde curls and a delicate oval of a face. Yet more than this she is five feet of tender, wistful charm and quaintness.

She says she’s just an old-fashioned girl who likes to stay at home, when she can, and sew and play an old-fashioned mahogany piano which used to grace the drawing room of her old home in Georgia.

To think of such a quaint little creature going through the antics of the modern dances would seem almost profane, but the Kate Greenaway Girl loves quadrilles, with an occasional waltz for excitement. She slyly admits she also likes the tango.

Eleanor Blanchard | Carol Holloway | Louise Huff | Joseph Kaufman — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) | www.vintoz.com

Collection: Motography Magazine, August 1914