Maggie Fisher

Maggie Fisher was an American actress who is best known for The Bachelor’s Romance, Out of a Clear Sky, and The Valentine Girl. Born on June 10, 1854, in Manchester, England, UK, she made a significant impact in early cinema before her death on November 3, 1938, in Glendale, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Maggie Fisher’s early life details are not widely known, but she began her acting career in the early 1910s. She later moved to the United States where she continued to build her career in acting. Fisher was known professionally as Maggie Halloway Fisher in some of her roles.

Career

Fisher’s film career spanned the silent film era, with notable performances in various films. She gained fame for her portrayals of strong female characters, often playing supporting roles that left a lasting impression. Her work in films such as The Valentine’s Girl and The Bachelor’s Romance cemented her status as a respected actress during her time.

Death and Legacy

Maggie Fisher passed away on November 3, 1938, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in early cinema. Despite the passage of time, her contributions to film remain recognized, particularly in the silent film genre. Fisher’s performances continue to be remembered by film enthusiasts and historians.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1915 The Bachelor’s Romance Aunt Clem
1916 Mice and Men Mrs. Deborrah
1916 Little Lady Eileen Lady Gower
1916 Ashes of Embers Mrs. Ward
1917 The Valentine Girl Mrs. Haines
1918 Out of a Clear Sky Granny White
1919 Three Men and a Girl Abbey
1919 The Lost Princess Mrs. Samuel Blevins
1920 The Luck of Geraldine Laird Nancy Beedle
1920 All of a Sudden Peggy Lady Crackenthorpe
1920 Jenny Be Good Nancy Beedle
1920 Sherry Mrs. Compton