Gypsy O'Brien

Gypsy O'Brien (1889–1975) was a theater and film actress. Her theater performances included a role in Cheating Cheaters.[1] She also appeared in Bunny at the Hudson Theatre.[2] Her performance was described as pretty and spirited as the persecuted heroine.[3] According to marketing materials she had titian hair. Her film debut was in The Soul Market in 1916.[1] She portrayed an investigative reporter in Nothing But Lies.[4]

1922
In 1900

Filmography

gollark: I still don't really care very much if people go around testing... weird brain things... on others, as long as everyone involved agrees to it, licenses or not.
gollark: You can talk here and ping whoever you're replying to.
gollark: You mention near-infrared, which is apparently absorbed somewhat less than other wavelengths by skin and such, but based on my 30 second duckduckgo search it's still scattered and absorbed a decent amount by that and probably is blocked by the skull, which is where the brain is.
gollark: In any case, would most lasers *not* just be blocked by the skull and not interact with brain tissue anyway?
gollark: This is probably more of an issue for neuroscientists than... people with lasers.

References

  1. The Moving Picture World. 27. World Photographic Publishing Company. 1916. p. 980.
  2. The Theatre. 23. Meyer Bros. & Company. 1916. p. 71.
  3. Mitchell, John Ames (1916). Life. 67. Life. p. 119.
  4. Langman, Larry (2015). The Media in the Movies: A Catalog of American Journalism Films, 1900–1996. McFarland. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-4766-0925-6.
  5. Klepper, Robert K. (2005). Silent Films, 1877–1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies. McFarland. p. 253. ISBN 978-0-7864-2164-0.
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