Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1928 — Page 18

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[VALERIE COSSART GIVES HER REASON jYoung Stage Player Tells Why She Chose the American Stage for Her Life Work, and It Is a Good Cause for Leaving Home. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN. DONN' WERMUTH has natural curiosity and so he recently asked Valerie Ccssart, one of the young members of the Stuart Walker Company, why she went on the stage. Like father, like daughter, was her answer, but I will let Wermuth tell you the reason in his own werds. Here is "what Wermuth found out in his own words:

.• If you should happen around to 1,000 theaters in 1,000 different cities ■and towns and interview 1,000 actors and actresses on why they elected to go bn the stage, you would get exactly 1,000 different an- ' swers. • And now. Valerie Cossart is here With another answer. Probably . heard many, many times before this. She became an actress because her father was an actor and she was born and reared in the atmos>phere of the theater. Miss Cossart is 19, was born in London, came to America four years ago, went to a boarding school in Toronto and last summer appeared for the first time with the Stuart Walker Company in “The Last of Mrs. Cheney.” Miss Cossart has been in every Stuart Walker production this summer and next week is cast again in “The Firebrand,” the fast-moving, 1 romantic comedy success which opens Monday night and continues through the week. “The Firebrand” is the story of •the life, loves and sword swaggering days of the artist, Benvenuto

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