Mary Fuller — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1912) 🇺🇸
Mary Fuller likes to act and the world in general is glad of it, for it likes to see her at it.
She scampers or moves majestically through the film stories marked as Edison’s very own, and whether her presentation is that of a coquette or “character,” it is bound to be good.
While being a coquette is quite a natural process for Mary, character work would seem to call for an older person. But the vivacious Mary has proved that she is “it,” too, when it comes to character portrayals. She is alert and active and has the faculty of recognizing humor in whatever guise it assumes.
A pretty girl is Mary, but she does not depend on good looks to speed her along the road of popular success. But she does think study a wonderful enlightener and spends much time as a student of photoplay technique.
Prettiness plus photoplay knowledge multiplied by vivacity and charm, equals popularity for Mary Fuller.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, October 1912