Hattie Buskirk was an American actress who is best known for The Wild Strain, Maid of the West, and Cavanaugh of the Forest Rangers. She was born on August 7, 1867, in Decatur, Illinois, and passed away on January 12, 1942, in Los Angeles County, California.
Personal and Family Life
Hattie Warren, known as Hattie Buskirk, spent her early life in Illinois before moving to California to pursue her acting career. Details about her family and personal relationships are not widely documented, leaving much of her private life a mystery.
Career
Hattie Buskirk had a successful career in the film industry during the silent film era. She appeared in several notable films, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress. Her roles often featured her in various supporting parts, particularly in short films.
Death and Legacy
Hattie Buskirk died on January 12, 1942, in Los Angeles County, California. Her contributions to the early days of cinema, especially in the silent film sector, have left a lasting legacy, although she remains a lesser-known figure in film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1921 | Maid of the West | Mrs. Sedgwick |
1919 | Fighting for Gold | Lady Verinder |
1918 | The Heir of the Broken O | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | The Widow Dangerous | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | The Jest of Talky Jones | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | A Gentleman’s Agreement | Mrs. Kane |
1918 | The Coming of Faro Nell | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | The Dismissal of Silver Phil | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | Tucson Jennie’s Heart | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | Cynthiana | Mrs. Rucker |
1918 | The Girl from Beyond | Mrs. Stewart |
1918 | Cavanaugh of the Forest Rangers | Mrs. Redfield |
1918 | The Wild Strain | Mrs. Hollywood (as Mrs. Buskirk) |
1917 | The Tenderfoot | Mrs. Rucker |
1916 | Miss Adventure | Mrs. Hayes (as Mrs. Buskirk) |