Maude Fealy – The Bioscope – Thursday 4th September 1913
AN ACTRESS OF WORLD RENOWN.
Our many friends in the legitimate profession will, we know, recognise the features of the lady whose excellent photograph accompanies this all-too-brief “notice.” Miss Maude Fealy, whose work on the American stage has made her name a “household word,” has, at last, been prevailed upon to appear in the cause of the silent drama.
This talented lady has joined the Thanhouser players and makes her first appearance in “King Rene’s Daughter” for this firm of feature producers. The film is a sumptuous and enthralling production, and has already aroused considerable comment in American trade circles. Miss Fealy has, to quote an authority, “never done better work,” and is also due to appear in “Little Dorritt,” the famous Dickensian play, also in Ouida’s great work, “Moths.”
The Bioscope – Thursday 4th September 1913