Laurette Taylor
American stage and silent film actress (1884–1946)
Laurette Taylor (born Loretta Helen Cooney; April 1, 1884 – December 7, 1946) was an American actress, primarily on stage, with some forays into silent film. She was a preeminent figure of the Early-to-Mid 20th century theater.
Quotes
edit- Personality is more important than beauty, but imagination is more important than both of them.
- The Quality You Need Most, from Green Book Magazine (April 1914)
- Acting is the physical representation of a mental picture and the projection of an emotional concept.
- The Quality You Need Most, from Green Book Magazine (April 1914)
- Beautiful women seldom want to act. They are afraid of emotion and they do not try to extract anything from a character that they are portraying, because in expressing emotion they may encourage crow's feet and laughing wrinkles. They avoid anything that will disturb their placidity of countenance, for placidity of countenance insures a smooth skin.
- The Quality You Need Most, from Green Book Magazine (April 1914)
- Instinct is the direct connection with truth.
- The Quality You Need Most, from Green Book Magazine (April 1914)