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  1. In 1913, she wrote, directed and starred in The Tarantula, about a Spanish-Mexican girl, known as the Tarantula, who seduced men before killing them. With this film, she became the youngest director in motion picture history.

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  3. Although IMDb lists Jeanie Macpherson as actress in The Tarantula (1913), neither director nor producer is listed. The American Film Institute Catalogue Online does not list The Tarantula . Spehr 1996 lists Macpherson as cast (378).

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  4. Aug 18, 2021 · By 1912, Jeanie Macpherson had moved West and begun working with Universal where she quickly moved up the ranks. In 1913, she wrote, directed, helped produce, and starred in her own film, Tarantula , which was such a financial success she was promoted to the head of her own department where she wrote, directed, acted, and oversaw an entire team ...

  5. Jeanie MacPherson has the role of a mining camp follower. She is known as the Tarantula; it is through a tarantula that she meets her death. The story is not strong, although there is a moment of suspense when she discovers the spider on her breast.

    • Jeanie Macpherson
    • 1913-05-16
    • Short, Drama
    • Joseph Singleton, Jeanie Macpherson
  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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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