Pauline Bush — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸

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September 27, 2024

Pauline Bush gets all the credit for her own popularity. Simplicity is the keynote of her personal appearance and it is simplicity of motive, of action, that shows throughout her work on the “Flying A” screen.

There is convincing sincerity in her every role; she plays straight to the heart of the people and they respond by holding her in general favor.

Miss Bush is of English parentage, and is interested in woman suffrage.

She is of the thoughtful, pleasant type, with brown hair, and gray eyes, and her expedience of photoplay work will soon reach the two-year mark. During this time her work has all been with the American Film Company, and has comprised leads opposite Mr. Kerrigan [J. Warren Kerrigan]. Western Stock, Belasco, Los Angeles, Ye Liberty, Oakland, cover her previous experiences in the theatrical line.

She seems typical of the western girl and the western spirit.

Jessalyn Van Trump | J. Warren Kerrigan | Jack Richardson | Pauline Bush — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) | www.vintoz.com

Collection: Motography Magazine, January 1913