This magisterial book offers comprehensive accounts of the professional
itineraries of three women in the silent film in the Netherlands, France
and North America. Annette Förster presents a careful assessment of the
long career of Dutch stage and film actress Adriënne Solser; an
exploration of the stage and screen careers of French actress and
filmmaker Musidora and Canadian-born actress and filmmaker Nell Shipman;
an analysis of the interaction between the popular stage and the silent
cinema from the perspective of women at work in both realms; fresh
insights into Dutch stage and screen comedy, the French revue and the
American Northwest drama of the 1910s; and much more, all grounded in a
wealth of archival research.