Jeanie MacPherson

American actress and screenwriter

Jeanie MacPherson - American actress and screenwriter
Born

May 18th, 1886
138 years ago

Died

August 26th, 1946
78 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An actress and screenwriter contributed to the early film industry. Active in the 1910s and 1920s, she appeared in and wrote for silent films. Collaborated with prominent directors and actors of the era, shaping the narrative structure of early cinema. MacPherson’s work displayed a strong understanding of storytelling and character development. Most noted for writing the screenplay for the classic film 'The Sheik', which starred Rudolph Valentino, a significant film of its time that contributed to the popularity of romantic adventure stories in cinema. Also performed in numerous silent films, establishing a career that spanned both acting and writing.

Wrote the screenplay for 'The Sheik'

Acted in various silent films during the 1910s

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