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Blanche Cornwall

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The portrait of Blanche Cornwall from the monthly fan magazine, The Motion Picture Story Magazine (September 1912).

Blanche Cornwall was an American silent film and stage actress. She was particularly active between 1911 and 1914 as one of the leading stars in Solax Studios films directed by Alice Guy-Blaché. Before 1911, she was part of The Shubert Organization and made a success playing in theatrical adaptations of Charlotte Temple and David Copperfield.[1] But already in 1918, in a letter to the editor of the Motion Picture Magazine, a fan evoked Blanche Cornwall as a delightful "reminiscence" and a forgotten "old star."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Moving Picture News". April 15, 1911. Retrieved 2016-11-14 – via Lantern: Media History Digital Library.
  2. ^ "Motion Picture Magazine". January 1918. Retrieved 2016-11-15 – via Lantern: Media History Digital Library.

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