![]() ![]() ![]() She was too excited to notice how often she fell off, but the next day she spent near the liniment bottle. She had said she could ride and she did-over a stretch of railroad ties with a wretched saddle. Practically her only riding experience had been with an old farm horse, who walked very calmly to the watering trough but she scorned to admit any lack of ability when her chance came. One day a photographer heard her say she could ride a horse, and when he became a Kalem camera man he sent for her. Everyone was attracted by her photographs, which have been used over and over again all over the world. Later she became a photographer's model, which meant a wider field. She began her career some six years ago as an artist's model. Quiet and reserved, she doesn't talk very much about anything, but when she does she has something to say. One of her most noticeable characteristics is that she never talks about herself. Unlike many of her sister artists, she shrinks from rather than courts publicity. This young actress, whose personality in real life is just as sweet and wholesome as it looks on the screen, is not an easy person to interview. PROMINENT among those players of the film drama who enjoy a paradoxical popularity-delighting daily as they do thousands of theatre-goers, and yet the sound of whose voices has never been heard-is Alice Joyce, the leading lady of the Kalem Motion Picture Company. Theatre Magazine, May 1913 Popular "Movie" Actress ![]()
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