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Allan Forrest

Allan Forrest
Allan Forrest c1917.jpg
Forrest, c. 1917
Born
Allan Forrest Fisher

September 1, 1885
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedJuly 25, 1941 (aged 55)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Spouse(s)
(m. 1916; div. 1918)

(m. 1922; div. 1928)

Allan Forrest Fisher (September 1, 1885 – July 25, 1941) was an American silent film actor.[1]

Life and career

Allan Forrest Fisher starred in 119 films, mostly silent, between 1913 and 1932. He appeared in films such as The Torch Bearer, with actress Charlotte Burton.

in 1916, he married actress Ann Little; they were divorced in 1918. On January 8, 1922, Forrest married actress Lottie Pickford in Hollywood. They divorced in 1928.[2]

Partial filmography

  • Called Back (1914)
  • The Ruby Circle (1914)
  • The Sign of the Spade (1916)
  • Charity Castle (1917)
  • Social Briars (1918)
  • Rosemary Climbs the Heights (1918)
  • Yvonne from Paris (1919)
  • The Intrusion of Isabel (1919)
  • Over the Garden Wall (1919)
  • Li Ting Lang (1920)
  • The Purple Cipher (1920)
  • Cheated Love (1921)
  • The Invisible Fear (1921)
  • The Hole in the Wall (1921)
  • The Man from Lost River (1921)
  • What Women Will Do (1921)
  • The Forgotten Woman (1921)
  • They Shall Pay (1921)
  • Tillie (1922)
  • Very Truly Yours (1922)
  • Lights of the Desert (1922)
  • The New Teacher (1922)
  • Seeing's Believing (1922)
  • The Heart Specialist (1922)
  • Long Live the King (1923)
  • Crinoline and Romance (1923)
  • A Noise in Newboro (1923)
  • The Siren of Seville (1924)
  • Don't Doubt Your Husband (1924)
  • In Love with Love (1924)
  • The Dressmaker from Paris (1925)
  • Pampered Youth (1925)
  • Rose of the World (1925)
  • The Prince of Pilsen (1926)
  • The Carnival Girl (1926)
  • Two Can Play (1926)
  • Fifth Avenue (1926)
  • The Phantom Bullet (1926)
  • Summer Bachelors (1926)
  • The Desert Bride (1928)
  • Sally of the Scandals (1928)
  • The Winged Horseman (1929)
  • The Phantom Express (1932)

References

  1. ^ Allan Forrest; kinotv.com Retrieved November 30, 2017
  2. ^ "Lottie Pickford Divorced". The New York Times. February 17, 1928. p. 25. Retrieved November 14, 2020 – via ProQuest.

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