


1920s Film Icon: Marie Dressler in Vintage Portrait
This photograph features Marie Dressler, an iconic actress known for her unique presence in early 20th-century film and theater. Taken between 1920 and 1925, the image captures Dressler during a pivotal period in her career. By this time, she had already established herself as a leading figure in vaudeville and transitioned successfully into the burgeoning film industry. Her performances were characterized by a blend of humor and pathos, making her one of the most beloved stars of her era.
Captured by a photographer from the Bain News Service, this glass negative serves as a historical artifact that showcases Dresslers significance during the silent film era. Dresslers rise to fame was remarkable, especially considering she began her career in theater, and later became the highest-paid actress in Hollywood in the early 1930s. This image not only represents her individual career but also highlights the broader evolution of women in film during that time, as they began to take on more prominent roles both in front of and behind the camera.

1920s Film Icon: Marie Dressler in Vintage Portrait
