Lucille Lee Stewart — An Occasional Visitor (1925) 🇺🇸
In charmingly nonchalant fashion Lucille Lee Stewart, the sister of Anita [Anita Stewart], drops into the movies every now and then, plays in a picture or two and retires until the mood again strikes her.
Quite frankly she is not an actress for the worldly emoluments that the films offer, nor is she consumed with a great yearning for creative self-expression. In a world where the one or the other is the basic urge for so many careers her attitude is a welcome novelty.
Working in the movies is a pleasant diversion. When it becomes boresome, she goes home and indulges her hobby of interior decorating by doing her house over from attic to basement.
In this pleasant, unhurried fashion she appeared in “Our Mrs. McChesney” with Ethel Barrymore, in “The Perfect Lover” with Eugene O’Brien, “The Fool” with Edmund Lowe, and “The Ultimate Good” with Conway Tearle. Just now, the call of the Kleigs again stirring her, she is enthusiastic over her rôle in “Friendly Enemies,” the stage success which Belasco Productions are filming with Weber and Fields featured.
Lucille Lee Stewart, though a direct contrast to her sister in that she is a blonde with gray-blue eyes, is of much the same temperament — quietly pleasant, devoid of mannerism — a thoroughly attractive young woman.
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Photo by Pach Brothers
Collection: Picture Play Magazine, April 1925