The only known film appearance of Edith Helena. She was an American-born opera star who had a four-octave range and could imitate a violin, and also performed in the Vaudeville era. She was born in Brooklyn New York in 1876 as Edith Helen Seymour and took the stage name of Edith Helena. It was said she was Theodore Roosevelt's favorite singer. During the first decade of the 20th Century, she and her manager/press agent husband toured Europe and the U.S. She has several recordings on YouTube.
Prologue: "This is the saga of the O'Sheas, the tops of buildings, and the bottoms of hearts, and the drama that fate plays."
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Vitaphone production reels #1893-1894