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Because I had never been satisfied with the old lady as played by an old lady. In the parlance of the theater, she never 'got across.' She was very sweet, she undoubtedly looked the part, but she lacked the dynamic force, . the personality, necessary to every stage or screen character. I puzzled over it for a while. At first, I promptly dismissed the idea of a young woman attempting it. But the problem resolved itself into an impasse, and one day I asked myself why a young woman couldn't do it. She would have the requisite personality. It was a question, then, of make-up and acting. If she could cope with those two factors, she could get the role across. It ended with my determination to try it. Since then I have played on the average one old lady a year. But I feel now that I have done enough. The strain is tremendous. I feel that I am hastening my own age."
We discussed the great exodus of American film stars to Europe.
"I do not think I could quite stand a trip to Europe now," she said quietly. "You see, I have been there often, before
the war. I know it as it was. Now "
She made a little hopeless gesture. "The sight of ruin hurts me somehow — here." She touched her breast.
But in another moment she was talking skeptically about the flood of Hollywood literature that has been suddenly undammed upon the world. Famous authors swarm over Hollywood like flies over a chocolate eclair ; swarm for three weeks usually, and then sit down to write lurid exposes of Hollywood's fads and follies.
"It is a little annoying to think that these people, who come out here to fatten on picture money, are so ready to turn about and present Hollywood to the world as a fool-ridden universe. But it is not unnatural. The author has been given a fair chance in pictures, and — well, behold the results for yourself !"
The evening was closing rapidly in. She rose and snapped on a flood of yellow light, then turned to the phonograph to slip on a record, an elusive thing of Brahms'. Then Tschaikowsky, Rachmaninoff and Heifetz, playing something of Grieg's. And during it all she stood there beside the phonograph, the divine notes mirrored in her eyes like crystal drops caught in the green flame of a crucible.
Mary Alden is a self-confessed radical. Please do not misunderstand the word. It is not synonymous with Bolshevik. But she is in revolt against the accepted canons of life, of art, more particularly of her own art of silent acting. She is a freethinker. There is an intense color, a compelling power about her ; there is the richness of experience tempered by a concentrated something that, even in the distant years when the wrinkles finally do come of themselves, will keep her always young. Now, it is symbolized, satisfyingly, by that hair of japanned jet, her grey -green eyes and scarlet, pleasantly arrogant mouth.
NAZIMOVA By Elizabeth Pilat
Like a sea-gull with gilded wings Fantastic flying in the deep blue air, Fantastic flying with a silver dart Into the red and laughing sea.
A purple bloom on a frail green stem, A purple bloom with vermilion heart, The languid curve of the lotus flower; Exotic eyes in the Chinese dusk.