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Bessie Barriscale

Bessie Barriscale
  • Name: Bessie Barriscale
  • Birthday: 1884-09-30
  • Place of birth: Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
  • Popularity: 4.47
Biography: From Wikipedia Bessie Barriscale (September 30, 1884 – June 30, 1965) was an American silent film and stage actress, and a major star for producer Thomas Ince in the late 1910s. She was born Elizabeth Barry Scale, in Hoboken, New Jersey to Irish immigrants from County Cork. Her cousins were actresses Edith and Mabel Taliaferro. In the first decade of the 20th century Barriscale worked in the legitimate theatre on Broadway and on the road as movies were not popular for stage actors yet. She began her film career in 1913, and worked intensively for New York Motion Picture Company and Triangle Film Corporation (among other studios) until she announced her retirement in the early 1930s.

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Title Release date
Beloved   as  Mrs. Walkins 1934-01-22
Secrets   as  Susan Carlton 1933-03-16
Show Folks   as  Kitty Mayo 1928-10-20
The Broken Gate   as  Aurora Lane 1920-12-01
Life's Twist   as  Muriel Chester / Tina Pierce 1920-08-11
Kitty Kelly, M.D.   as  Dr. Kitty Kelly 1919-10-12
The Woman Michael Married   as  Mira Sacky 1919-07-27
Josselyn's Wife   as  Ellen Latimer Josselyn 1919-05-05
The Heart of Rachael   as  Rachael 1918-10-04
The White Lie   as  Dorothy Kingsley 1918-09-02
Maid o' the Storm   as  Ariel 1918-07-27
Patriotism   as  Robin Cameron 1918-06-10
Rose o' Paradise   as  Virginia Singleton 1918-05-13
Madam Who   as  Jeanne Beaufort 1918-01-01
Borrowed Plumage   as  Nora 1917-07-29
The Hater of Men   as  Janice Salsbury 1917-07-01
Plain Jane   as  Jane, 'The Orphint' 1916-10-08
Home   as  Bessie Wheaton 1916-08-27
Honor's Altar   as  Winnie Mallory 1916-02-14
The Reward   as  Jane Wallace 1915-06-24
The Cup of Life   as  Helen Fiske 1915-04-26
The Devil   as  Isabella Zanden 1915-04-01
The Rose of the Rancho   as  Juanita Castro 1914-11-15
Ready Money   as  Grace Tyler 1914-11-05
The Making of Bobby Burnit   as  Agnes Elliston 1914-09-17