Rosemary Theby — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸

Rosemary Theby’s dark hair, big brown eyes and beautiful teeth make her one of the prettiest leading ladies in filmdom.
Her sprightliness puts an individualism into her work that makes for instant popularity, and Rosemary is almost satisfied; “almost,” because her ambitions are ever beyond her accomplishment.
Since she has been playing leads for the Reliance company, she has made a marked climb into public favor, a deserving climb, too, as the result of two years of picture experience.
It is three months since Miss Rosemary added herself to the Reliance forces; previously she worked with the Vitagraphers, and was accorded leading roles in a number of pictures.
She is a St. Louis girl and her ambitions, originally, were for grand opera.
Six months’ work with a dramatic company in New York resulted in an engagement with the Vitagraph stock company and from there she went to Reliance.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, September 1913