Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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MISS GEXE GAUNTIER, KALEM Amorg picture artists Miss Gene Gauntier has deservedly gained a most prominent position. A host of admirers have been won by her charming portrayal of roles, many of which were her own creation. With grace and cleverness she adapts herself equally well to a great variety of parts, some of which have been enacted on two continents. Many scenarios have been written by her, with parts self assigned, which in many instances required real bravery in execution. "Sailor Tack's Reformation" and "The Fiddle's Requiem" are two popular picture plays of which Miss Gauntier is the author and in which she played a leading part, and she is also author of the story, ''Sailor Jack's Reformation," which appears in this number. ■