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This delightful actress seas born in Sedalia, Me., in 1890 and was educated at Sedalia College of Music and the Nebraska School of Expression. Her stage career began as an entertainer for The Redpath Lyceum in the United States and Canada. She made her debut on the screen with Vitagraph in a series of comedies directed by her late husband, Sydney Drew. Perhaps the motion picture public saw her reach her very peak of her career as a comedienne in the delightful short comedy subjects in which she played opposite Sydney Drew. Later she played with Metro, Famous Players, and Pathe. Mrs. Drew, or Lucille McVey, her name before her marriage, is now directing releases for the Pathe programme, only making occasional screen appearances.
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