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'The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry'
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Without Influence
Screen ingenues, beware! Belle Green is in our midst and she has an ambitious look in her eye. She arrived here several weeks ago from New York, where her sister, Dorothy Green, was known as one of the films' most popular delineators of vampire and adventuress roles, appearing with such notables as Marion Davies, William Farnum, and Irene Castle, having been associated with the Fox, Cosmopolitan, Lasky and the old World Film organizations among others. Dorothy came to Hollywood several years ago, when she first appeared on the screen and made a picture with Marshal Neilan, entitled "The Country Boy." About two years ago she retired, following her marriage to a prominent New York attorney and since that
time the responsibility of advancing the family film fame has been shifted to sister Belle.
She has played in several musical comedies and dramatic productions in New York, but this did not have a very great appeal for her, and she decided to break away from it all and come to California and enter film work. Her big ambition is to follow in th efootsteps of her sister and attain the same renown in her particular type of roles as Dorothy previously enjoyed as a portrayer of exotic characters.
Concerning this she said: "Of course, I realize that Dorothy's influence in the East would aid me to a great extent, but don't you understand that it is not pleasing to be known through life simply as the sister of 'So-and-So?' I would much prefer to work diligently in order that I may appreciate any success I may achieve, and know that it has been attained solely through my individual efforts. At the outset it may prove rather difficult, considering the ready competition in my roles but I am endeavoring to prove deserving."
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