Marguerite Snow — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1912) 🇺🇸
Marguerite Snow has ever so much dignity about her; a dignity that goes well with her slight, graceful figure and charming face, and suggests a royal role, well played.
She is another contribution from the south, her birthplace being Savannah, Georgia. Denver, Colorado, however, was the city in which her childhood was spent and where she received her education at Loretta Heights Academy.
When she was fifteen, she decided she was “grown up” enough to enter the profession in which she had made for herself a dream-name in token of imaginary successes. The dream-name became a reality with her portrayal of leading roles in notable productions, among which was a Broadway success.
Then came a call to the motion picture with the Thanhouser people. She played the leading roles in “Lucile,” “The Woman in White,” “Her Darkest Hour,” “Dora Thorn” and “East Lynne.”
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Collection: Motography Magazine, November 1912