American actress (1867–1952)
Louise Lester
Born (1867-08-08 ) August 8, 1867Died November 18, 1952(1952-11-18) (aged 85) Occupation Actress Spouse(s) Frank Beal (?-1934) (his death) 3 children Jack Richardson (?-1914) (divorce)Children 3, including Scott Beal
Louise Lester (August 8, 1867 – November 18, 1952) was an American silent film actress . She was the first female star of Western films.
Biography
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]
Calamity Anne
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.
Selected filmography
The Opium Smuggler (1911, Short) - Mrs. Watson
Calamity Anne's Ward (1912, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Inheritance (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Vanity (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne, Detective (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Beauty (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Parcel Post (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne Takes a Trip (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne, Heroine (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Sacrifice (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Dream (1913, Short) - Calamity Anne
Rose of San Juan (1913, Short) - Ozozco's Mother
Calamity Anne in Society (1914, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Love Affair (1914, Short) - Calamity Anne
The Strength o' Ten (1914, Short) - Betty's Mother
The Poet of the Peaks (1915, Short) - Mrs. Davis
The Day of Reckoning (1915, Short) - Mrs. Crew
Mountain Mary (1915, Short) - Mary Doone - Ivan's Mother
The Honor of the District Attorney (1915, Short) - Nora Mortimer - Dora's Mother
The Newer Way (1915, Short) - Mrs. Bates
The Exile of Bar-K Ranch (1915, Short) - Mrs. Jack Donald - Millie's Mother
The Assayer of Lone Gap (1915, Short) - Mrs. Dugan - Belle's Mother
Drawing the Line (1915, Short)
In Trust (1915, Short) - Molly
The Little Lady Next Door (1915, Short) - The Housekeeper
The Barren Gain (1915, Short) - Mrs. Cameron - Philip's Mother
Hearts in Shadow (1915, Short) - Mrs. Burke
Profit from Loss (1915, Short) - Mrs. Dean
The Silken Spider (1916, Short) - Ursula Jacques
April (1916) - Martha Fagan
Tangled Skeins (1916, Short) - Mrs. Wellington
Dust (1916) - Mina's mother
Calamity Anne, Guardian (1916, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's New Job (1917, Short) - Calamity Anne
Calamity Anne's Protégé (1917, Short) - Calamity Anne
The Reckoning Day (1918) - Mrs. Schram
The Mayor of Filbert (1919) - Belle Glover
The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1919)
The Luck of the Irish (1920) - The Landlady
Her Reputation (1923) - Consuelo
The Desert Hawk (1924) - Bridget
Galloping On (1925) - Mrs. Moore - Wally's Mother
Second Choice (1930) - Minor Role (uncredited)
Wide Open (1930) - Office Worker (uncredited)
Straight from the Heart (1935) - Woman (uncredited) (final film role)
References
^ a b Katchmer, George A. (20 May 2015). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses . McFarland. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-1-4766-0905-8 . Retrieved October 20, 2021 .
^ "Opera at Houck's to-night" . The Cincinnati Enquirer . June 19, 1884. p. 11. Retrieved October 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b c "Louise Beal dies at 85" . The New York Times . November 19, 1952. p. 29. Retrieved October 20, 2021 .
^ "Services set for actress Louise Lester" . The Los Angeles Times . Los Angeles, California. 20 Nov 1952. p. 53. Retrieved Sep 25, 2016 .
^ "Louise Lester Is Well-Known as Writer of Photoplays Which She Also Stages and Helps Enact" . The Sacramento Bee . November 14, 1914. p. 27. Retrieved October 20, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
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