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MAKING FACES

SECRET OF THE CINEMA. PAULINE TELLS. London, March 6. “Cinema acting is the art of making faces,” says Miss Pauline Frederick, who scored an instantaneous success in "Madame “It is not a bit like stage acting,” she adds, “you sometimes play the last act before the first for the films. Everything is topsy turvy. “The films create the impression that I am enormous, because my face is sometimes shown full-size on the screen. I am really tiny, measuring 5 feet 3 inches. “Most actresses should take singing lessons to bring the voice forward, because lots of English people speak in their throats.”— Sun Special.

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Southland Times, Issue 20147, 6 April 1927, Page 15

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MAKING FACES Southland Times, Issue 20147, 6 April 1927, Page 15

MAKING FACES Southland Times, Issue 20147, 6 April 1927, Page 15

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