The Theatre of Science; a volume of Progress And Achievement in the Motion Picture Industry
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Of all the Vitagraph players with long careers on the regular stage to their credit, Sydney Drew is per- haps the best known, because he has been appearing uninterruptedly in the older field for more than thirty years and was practically the last to capitulate to the lure of the studio. Mr. Drew came to the Brooklyn studio in 1913 direct from a vaudeville career wherein with Mrs. Drew, he appeared almost consecutively, for more than seventeen years, yet in all that time Mr. Drew did not require... more than four playlets, one of these, "When Two Hearts Are One," had a practically uninterrupted vogue of ten years, and I venture to state if Drew ever does return to vaudeville, this ve- hicle will be demanded by the managers. I was particularly interested in Mr. Drew's coming into picturedom, fully aware of the significance of the advent therein of a man of his varied talents, who had always invested his stage work with what is called character drawing. There are many persons of high rating in the theatrical world who believe that Sydney of^cience 125 Drew is a better actor, generally speaking, than the idolized John Drew.
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