Marie Dressler - Character Actress - Academy Award Winner.
"Marie Dressler, the Grandest Old Trouper of Them All"
Will Rogers paid tribute to Marie Dressler on the radio just before her death in 1934. “Marie Dressler is the real queen of our movies,” the actor/humorist said of the woman who reigned supreme in theaters across the country in the preceding years. Dressler was a superstar in her 60s, not an easy fete in a business that glorified youth and glamour. The highest-paid MGM star making $5,000 a week, Marie Dressler was not a conventional beauty in the movie star sense, but she had universal appeal. And how! Audiences couldn’t get enough of her quick-witted down-to-earth persona and expressed their appreciation by buying movie tickets at a rapid rate.
The photograph was restored by me.
Will Rogers paid tribute to Marie Dressler on the radio just before her death in 1934. “Marie Dressler is the real queen of our movies,” the actor/humorist said of the woman who reigned supreme in theaters across the country in the preceding years. Dressler was a superstar in her 60s, not an easy fete in a business that glorified youth and glamour. The highest-paid MGM star making $5,000 a week, Marie Dressler was not a conventional beauty in the movie star sense, but she had universal appeal. And how! Audiences couldn’t get enough of her quick-witted down-to-earth persona and expressed their appreciation by buying movie tickets at a rapid rate.
The photograph was restored by me.
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