Mildred Guion — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸

Mildred Guion signed with the Ramo company because she received a very special request from that company to do so, which request came as a result of Miss Guion’s fine portrayal of a leading part in New York’s “Kismet” production.
Previous to that, she had played in Biograph films and so the world of pantomime was not a new one to her when she and her trunks arrived at the Ramo studio and embarked on the gladsome task of entertaining a film world that is ever clamoring for the new and beautiful with the smile for which she is famous.
Miss Guion guessed she would have a try at pleasing that insistent public and brought to the work all the vivacity and interest that have been prime factors in everything he has ever done. Excessive gestures and facial contortions are crimes that can never be charged against her for she dislikes them as much as do the film spectators.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, May 1913