Jessie McAllister

Jessie McAllister was an American actress and writer who is best known for The Necklace of Crushed Rose Leaves, Hulda of Holland, and At the Point of the Sword. She was born on September 16, 1880, in Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA, and passed away on July 16, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Jessie McAllister was born into a family that valued the arts, which influenced her future career in acting and writing. Details about her family life are limited, but her work in early cinema reflects a passion for storytelling and performance. Throughout her life, she dedicated herself to her craft in various capacities.

Career

Jessie had a diverse career as an actress and writer in the early 20th century. She appeared in numerous short films as well as feature films, showcasing her talent in various roles. Her contributions to cinema, especially in the silent film era, helped pave the way for future generations of actresses.

Death and Legacy

Jessie McAllister passed away on July 16, 1955, leaving behind a legacy in the film industry that is remembered today. Though she may not be widely known, her work contributed significantly to early American cinema. Her films continue to be a part of film history, illustrating the evolution of storytelling in film.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Lady of Secrets 1936 Mother (uncredited)
Glamour 1934 Landlady (uncredited)
Groundless Suspicion 1913 The Nurse
Hulda of Holland 1913 Village Gossip
The Well Sick Man 1913 The Maid
Master and Man 1913 Mrs. Wilkinson – A Society Woman
In a Japanese Tea Garden 1913 The Little Lady of the Tea House
The Old Monk’s Tale 1913 The Temptress
The Lorelei 1913 The Young Fisherman’s Wife
The Red Man’s Burden 1913 The Ranch Owner’s Daughter
Love Among the Geysers 1912 June – the Judge’s 2nd Daughter
A Chase Across the Continent 1912 Alice’s Maid
At the Masquerade Ball 1912 Miss Betram – the Secretary
A Curable Disease 1912 Edith
Aladdin Up-to-Date 1912 The Farmer’s Daughter