In 1915 the company established Famous Players Fiction Studios at 5300 Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, one of the oldest studios in Hollywood.
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She twice played the title role in C. M. S. McLellan’s melodrama Leah Kleschna, first in the silent film version (her only film released by the Famous Players Film Company) in 1913 and then in a road production produced by Daniel Frohman a year or two later.
The Eagle's Mate is a 1914 silent film produced by the Famous Players film company and released through Paramount Pictures.