Marian Cooper — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Marian Cooper [Miriam Cooper] looks out upon the world with large dreamy eyes that belie her ability to swim, dive, shoot and ride with a fearlessness that has put many a thrill into Kalem pictures.
Also, she is an expert in the use of boxing gloves and spends her spare time in the pretty spots of Jacksonville, Fla., with her sketching outfit. And Miss Cooper is only eighteen years old. She was born in Baltimore and gained much of her theatrical experience in school plays. But to see her in the role of a southern heroine, as in the spectacular production “The Battle of Pottsburg Bridge,” in which her role is a most daring one, one would pronounce her a graduate of the legitimate stage.
Her charming personality has made Miss Cooper a favorite with all the players and the public will find her a most likeable ingénue in some forthcoming release. A new comer in the Kalem ranks is Miss Cooper, but one whose popularity is growing.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, July 1913