“The training that the speaking stage affords is of untold value to the screen player. The audible stage is a splendid academy in which one may perfect his or her dramatic art. Drama is essentially the same, whether on the speaking stage or the screen. A good actor of the stage is always a better actor of the screen.” — Dorothy Phillips
Source: 1919
Photo: 1919
Director Ida May Park directs Phillips in a silent movie scene.