Mae Marsh — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸

Mae Marsh, lovable and pretty, only seventeen years old, is fast being recognized as an able young actress.
Miss Marsh is one of the most courageous and fearless girls playing in motion pictures. Unlike other young actresses who rely upon their appearance and make ingénue parts their preference, Miss Marsh has devoted more time to “character” parts.
In “The Great Leap,” an R. & M. special four-part feature, she displays the daring for which she is noted, when she and Robert Harron, riding double, leap on horseback over an eighty foot cliff at Ausable chasm into the river beneath.
Miss Marsh is a pupil of D. W. Griffith and has appeared in most of his Biograph successes winning great favor. Mr. Griffith believes that Miss Marsh will be the equal of any emotional actress in the world within a few years.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, June 1914