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Sun, New York, November 10, 1918.

Mildred Harris

      the beautiful child seen so frequently in Broncho and Kay

Bee films, has the most gorgeous head of natural flaxen

curls, large, expressive blue eyes, a perfect nose and mouth,

and one of the most classic profiles ever seen on the

picture screens. She is a Californian by birth, and her first picture

work was done for Western Vitagraph, though of late

she has appeared exclusively in Kay Bee and Broncho dramas.

She has a private tutor, and her hours away from the

studio are spent in study.

(...) Photo by Witzel, Los Angeles, Photoplay, Nov. 1914

& Mildred Harris

Triangle

(...) Portrait, Photo-Play Journal, Sept. 1917

& MILDRED HARRIS

in the Sensational

Lois Weber Production

„The DOCTOR AND THE WOMAN“ (...)

Jewel Productions

(...) Motion Picture News, July 27, 1918

& Coming closer every minute!

„For Husbands Only“

Jewel Productions

LOIS WEBER‘S coming fascination for the whole family

MILDRED HARRIS of „The Price of a

Good Time“ & „The Doctor and the Woman“

(...) Moving Picture World, Aug. 17, 1918

& COAST MARRIAGE EPIDEMIC (...)

      The comedian and Miss Harris, who is a star in the Lois

Weber productions, were married secretly Oct. 23.

(...) Variety, Nov. 15, 1918


„Actually a benedick“

Editorial content. „CHARLIE CHAPLIN

      HAS A BRIDE OF 17

      Film Star Secretly Married Los Angeles Girl Oct. 23 –

      She‘s Movie Actress“ (...)

      „Charles S. Chaplin – ,Charlie‘ Chaplin, film star

extraordinary – is actually a benedick.“ (...)


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