Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1923)

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i There is no type of player that attracts as instantaneous favor with every type of audience as does an appealing child. Every director knows the value of a cute youngster in bolstering up interest in a feature, even though it merely appears in an interpolated bit. Now and then, on rare occasions, there appears a child player not only cute and vivacious, but deeply talented as well. The results of such a discovery in the past have been little short of sensational. Such a player is little Priscilla Moran, who is to be starred in five reel features by the newly formed Priscilla Moran Productions. Appealingly beautiful, she combines with the natural charm of childhood an intuitive understanding of the emotional content of situations. A born mimic, her face mirrors every Passing thought. A glance at the group of photos on this page will reveal the striking versatility of this deeply talented youngster, whose stellar productions will be awaited with interest.