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American actress (1867–1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louise Lester (August 8, 1867 – November 18, 1952) was an American silent film actress. She was the first female star of Western films.
Louise Lester | |
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Born | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | August 8, 1867
Died | November 18, 1952 85) Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Frank Beal (?-1934) (his death) 3 children Jack Richardson (?-1914) (divorce) |
Children | 3, including Scott Beal |
Lester was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on August 8, 1867.[1]
In 1884, Lester headed the Louise Lester Opera Company.[2]
Lester made her debut in movies as a member of the Flying A Company in Santa Barbara, California[3] after a career on stage. She starred in over 150 films before her retirement in 1935.[citation needed]
Lester is most famous for starring as Calamity Anne in a series of films based around the character. She also starred with William Garwood in films such as The Oath of Pierre.
The actress' married name was Louise Lester Beal. She was the widow of Frank Beal, a film director.[3] She was also married to actor Jack Richardson.[1]
On November 18, 1952,[3] Lester died at the Motion Picture Country Home, aged 85. Her funeral was conducted in the chapel of the Utter-McKinley Strouthers Mortuary, 6240 Hollywood Boulevard. The services were conducted by the Baháʼí Faith.[4]
Lester created the Calamity Anne character and was dramatist for the series.[5] She starred as Calamity Anne in a series of fifteen short films based around the character, playing the lead role in films such as Calamity Anne's Inheritance, Calamity Anne's Vanity, Calamity Anne's Beauty, and Calamity Anne, Heroine – all in 1913. The series continued for another four years, with the final film being Calamity Anne's Protégé, released in 1917.
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