
Jeanie Macpherson
Writing
Born 1886-05-17 · Boston, Massachusetts, USA · Died 1946-08-26
Abbie Jean MacPherson (May 18, 1886 – 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.
Acting

Hollywood
Jeanie Macpherson

Carmen
Gypsy Girl

The Captive
Milka

The Girl of the Golden West
Nina

The Ghost Breaker
Juanita

The Rose of the Rancho
Isabelita, Espinoza's Daughter
Nerve
Mrs. Frank Croxton

The Outlaw Reforms
Mary

The Merchant of Venice

Revenge Is Sweet
One of the Office Girls
The High Cost of Living
The Maid
The Butler and the Maid
Jennie the Maid
The Blind Princess and the Poet
Court Lady

Bobby the Coward
On Street

Enoch Arden
Woman on the Beach

Enoch Arden
Philip Ray's Maid

Enoch Arden: Part II
Ray's Maid
The New Dress
At Wedding/At Market
A Knight of the Road
In Kitchen

Madame Rex
The Broken Cross
Boarder
The Spanish Gypsy
Mariana

Comrades
The Maid

Fisher Folks
At Wedding

The Two Paths
At Party

Winning Back His Love
A Servant
The Lesson
A Friend
The Troublesome Baby
Jean

Sunshine Sue
Sweatshop Employee / Piano Store Employee

A Gold Necklace
A Friend
Crew

The Buccaneer
Adaptation

Reap the Wild Wind
Additional Writing

Washington Melodrama
Theatre Play

Land of Liberty
Writer

The Buccaneer
Adaptation

Cleopatra
Researcher

The Devil's Brother
Screenplay

Madam Satan
Writer

Dynamite
Dialogue

Evidence
Theatre Play

The Godless Girl
Story

The King of Kings
Story

The King of Kings
Writer

Young April
Writer

Her Man o' War
Writer

The Road to Yesterday
Writer

The Golden Bed
Story

Triumph
Writer

The Ten Commandments
Story

Adam's Rib
Screenplay