Moving Picture News (1911) . erial. I looked askance. I do it all with theseand this, at the same time holding out for my inspectiona little wisp of her own hair, which with the aid of a bitof wire she twisted into moustachios of different cuts,suited to the different characters which she impersonated. The transformations are wonderful. In turn there stoodbefore me the great Napoleon with his majestic frown, Rud-yard Kipling, Mephisto, the Christ as painted by one of thegreat masters, Charles I. as represented in Vandykes beauti-ful painting, Buffalo Bill ready to snap his six-shooter orthrow


Moving Picture News (1911) . erial. I looked askance. I do it all with theseand this, at the same time holding out for my inspectiona little wisp of her own hair, which with the aid of a bitof wire she twisted into moustachios of different cuts,suited to the different characters which she impersonated. The transformations are wonderful. In turn there stoodbefore me the great Napoleon with his majestic frown, Rud-yard Kipling, Mephisto, the Christ as painted by one of thegreat masters, Charles I. as represented in Vandykes beauti-ful painting, Buffalo Bill ready to snap his six-shooter orthrow his lasso. Besides these there was the impersonationof a decrepit old , a man on New Years morning, aftercelebrating the incoming of the New Year, and others whichhave escaped my memory. exhibition her hairwas let down over her shoulders or tucked neatly under acap or hat as befitted the The accompanying pictures show a few of the charactersas impersonated by her. I was not able to procure just as. many as I would have liked, nor the characters which Iwould most like to have shown you; however some idea ofher work can be had from the accompanying illustrations. In my interest in the advancement of the motion picturebusiness, I was very glad to interview and bring before thenotice of the producers and studio directors an individualof so unique a type, who, if it were necessary, could savethe company money by being able to impersonate individu-als of either sex, and, if any of the managers or directorswho are interested would drop me a line in the M. N. I would be very glad to arrange a meeting, and anexhibition of her work for them. jNJrs. Wyle is of French descent, and is particularly giftedin artistic and dramatic work, and is also excellent in comedyroles. She is at home on horseback, and in the role of aFrench cavalier she is unsurpassed. Her temperament Ifound was artistic to a fault. Of art and the beauties ofnature she is an ardent adm


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