Pauline Bush — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸
Pauline Bush, now leading woman in the Universal west coast Rex company, had never seen a screen play up to three years ago, and the first time she entered a motion picture theater was to see herself in her first part, in which she impersonated a rough western character.
Miss Bush was born in Lincoln, Nebr., and graduated from the university of that state. She has played in stock in practically all the big cities of the West.
Her first picture engagement was three years ago, with the American Company. From there she came to Universal more than a year ago. Since then she has appeared in many screen successes, and one of them in which she showed herself an artist of the highest type is “Richelieu,” a four-reel feature.
In her moments of recreation, Miss Bush indulges her taste for music, literature and art. She is also a great lover of horses.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, August 1914