Rosita Marstini


Rosita Marstini was a dancer, stage personality, and silent and sound film actress from Nancy, France.

Theatrical work in California

She began making movies for Universal Pictures in 1913 with her first feature being A Prisoner in the Harem. She was known as Countess Rosita Marstini. In 1916, she debuted at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, California in Woman's Wits, a play by Will Wyatt. She played the Pantages' circuit for an additional eight months.

Partial filmography