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    Jeanie MacPherson

    Actress, screenwriter

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  1. Abbie Jean MacPherson (May 18, 1886 – August 26, 1946) was an American silent actress, writer and director. She is known for her collaborations with directors D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille , and was a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences .

  2. Learn about Jeanie Macpherson, a screenwriter who collaborated with Cecil B. DeMille for fifteen years. Explore her career, her relationship with DeMille, and her contributions to silent film melodramas.

  3. Jeanie Macpherson. Actress: The Merchant of Venice. Born in Boston to Evangeline Tomlinson and John Sinclair Macpherson. Jeanie Macperson was educated at Madame de Facq's school in Paris, the Kenwood Institute in Chicago and took dancing lessons from Theodore Kosloff.

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    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Jeanie Macpherson. Actress: The Merchant of Venice. Born in Boston to Evangeline Tomlinson and John Sinclair Macpherson. Jeanie Macperson was educated at Madame de Facq's school in Paris, the Kenwood Institute in Chicago and took dancing lessons from Theodore Kosloff.

    • May 18, 1886
    • August 26, 1946
  5. Aug 18, 2021 · Script contributor Dr. Rosanne Welch shines a light on Jeanie MacPherson, a trailblazing screenwriter from the silent era who would eventually come to write a bulk of famed Hollywood mogul Cecil B. DeMille's box office hits.

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  7. A pioneer in the movie industry, Jeanie Macpherson was one of the first women to become a screenwriter and director. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, around 1884, she was initially a dancer and stage performer, then began acting in films in 1908, appealing directly to D.W. Griffith for her first role.

  8. MACPHERSON, Jeanie. Writer, Director, and Actress. Nationality: American. Born: Boston, Massachusetts, in 1884. Education: Attended Mademoiselle DeJacque's School, Paris. Career: 1907–14—stage and film actress: member of the chorus, Chicago Opera House, film debut in Mr. Jones at the Ball, 1908, and in road companies of Cleopatra and ...

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