
Cast
Jeanie Macpherson
Writing
Cast
Jeanie Macpherson
Known for
Writing
Born
1886-05-17
From
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Died
1946-08-26
Also known as Abbie Jean Macpherson
Biography
Abbie Jean MacPherson (May 18, 1886 β August 26, 1946) was an American silent actress, writer and director. She is known for her collaborations with directors D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille, and was a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Money Mad
as Bank Customer

Carmen
as Gypsy Girl

The Newlyweds

Comrades
as The Maid

Madame Rex

Enoch Arden
as Woman on the Beach

Enoch Arden
as Philip Ray's Maid

The Rose of the Rancho
as Isabelita, Espinoza's Daughter

A Corner in Wheat

The Butler and the Maid
as Jennie the Maid

Hollywood
as Jeanie Macpherson

The Usurer
as At Luncheon

The Captive
as Milka

The Broken Cross
as Boarder

The Ghost Breaker
as Juanita

Mr. Jones Has a Card Party
as Guest

The Oath and the Man
as Aristocrat

To Save Her Soul
as In Audience

The Day After
as Party Guest

Revenge Is Sweet
as One of the Office Girls

The Fatal Hour

The Two Paths
as At Party

Mr. Jones at the Ball
as Guest at Ball

The Taming of the Shrew
as Wedding Party

The Troublesome Baby
as Jean

Her First Biscuits
as Secretary

The Curtain Pole
as Party planner / Nurse with buggy

A Flash of Light

The New Dress
as At Wedding/At Market

The Faded Lilies

A Gold Necklace
as A Friend

Sunshine Sue
as Sweatshop Employee / Piano Store Employee

One Touch of Nature
as First Couple

Enoch Arden: Part II
as Ray's Maid

Confidence

Winning Back His Love
as A Servant

Bobby the Coward
as On Street

The Criminal Hypnotist
as Party Guest

The Girl of the Golden West
as Nina

The Outlaw Reforms
as Mary

Lines of White on a Sullen Sea

Fisher Folks
as At Wedding

The Merchant of Venice

The High Cost of Living
as The Maid

A Knight of the Road
as In Kitchen

The Spanish Gypsy
as Mariana

A Sweet Revenge
as Alice Baross - 2nd Fiancee

The Lesson
as A Friend

Nerve
as Mrs. Frank Croxton

Mrs. Jones Entertains
as The Maid

The Peachbasket Hat
as In Store

The Blind Princess and the Poet
as Court Lady

The Christmas Burglars
as Customer

A Salutary Lesson
as The Friend