Filtrer
Mae Marsh's expressive eyes and natural emotional honesty made her one of D.W. Griffith's most compelling leading ladies, from 'The Birth of a Nation' to 'Intolerance' where her ability to convey innocence and suffering without melodrama established new standards for screen acting. Her transition from silent films to talkies demonstrated remarkable adaptability while her later character work proved that early stars could evolve with changing times. These movie posters represent an actress who helped define cinema's emotional vocabulary during its formative years.