Widely syndicated profile by Julia Harpman, originally published in The News, NY, late 1924:
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The Ever-Popular Mae Busch
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday 14 August 1924
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Re: The Ever-Popular Mae Busch
Thank you for posting this Andrew. A great insight of our Mae. I hope in my lifetime someone will roll up their sleeves and write a book about Mae's life and career. Her early death and later films are void of details.
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Von Stroheim and (fourth from left) Mae Busch in Foolish Wives (1922).
Mae, Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, and Charles Middleton in The Fixer Uppers (1935)
Raymond Griffith and Mae Bush in Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model (1922)
Busch and Griffith in the same film.
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Stan and Mae in Chickens Come Home
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