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he has seen in .\merica. And Gloria, altho still safely in the twenties, is not a child. She has found and discarded two husbands.
Alany expert critics in Hollywood film circles consider Leatrice Joy to be the finest actress that has ever been on the screen. She is possibly a little younger than the others I have mentioned but she is a married lady and has had several years of hard plugging in the films.
One of the most notable instances of the change of thought in picture producing was seen in Charlie Chaplin's "A Woman of Paris." Altho not a flapper any longer, Edna Purviance could have made herself look almost any age. She deliberately chose to let herself look a little mature and more than a little experienced. The heroine that she showed us was one who had lost her illusions ; but who was old enough and disillusioned enough to know that illusions do not matter much. Nor disillusions.
When von Stroheim insisted upon building the sodden love story of "Greed" around Zazu Pitts, the Goldwyn folks had one last agonized qualm. They wanted him to use a famous screen beauty ; but he refused to direct the picture without Zazu.
.\nd so it goes.
Bessie Love is the only unmarried girl I know who is rising very rapidly in the screen world. And she is a veteran of several years' hard and bitter struggle.
Patsy Ruth Miller, Mary Philbin and Lucille Ricksen might achieve something big some day — it's a fifty-fifty chance.
But the girls of real promise are all girls with either a lot of experience in real life or many years of experience on the screen.
Look them over.
Alabel Normand, Mae Busch, Carmel Myers, Mary Pickford, Corinne Griffith. .\nd those I have already mentioned.
Tt all goes to show that you cannot tell to other people what you have not learned yourself and the lessons are tough and hard.