Jackie Saunders

Jackie Saunders
Born Anna Jackal
October 6, 1892
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died July 14, 1954(1954-07-14) (aged 61)
Palm Springs, California
Other names Jacqueline Saunders
Years active 1911–1925
Spouse(s) E.D. Horkheimer (1916–1920) 1 daughter
J. Ward Cohen (1927–1951) 1 daughter

Jackie Saunders (October 6, 1892 – July 14, 1954) was an American silent screen actress who was one of the major players and stars of Balboa Films. Before joining Balboa in 1914 at age 21, she had been a model and Orpheum Stock Company theater player. She starred in many of Balboa's films during its existence as a film producing company. In the 1920s and after Balboa folded, she appeared in productions produced by William Fox, Metro Pictures, Lewis J. Selznick, Thomas H. Ince and B. P. Schulberg.

She was born Anna Jackal in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died in Palm Springs, California. Saunders was buried at the Welwood Murray cemetery in Palm Springs.[1] Her last known film credit was in 1925.

Personal life

Saunders was married twice, first to E. D. Horkheimer from 1916 to 1920; a daughter, Jacqueline (1917–2006), was born of the marriage. In 1927 she married J. Ward Cohen. They were wed until his death in 1951. A daughter, Mary Ann, was born to them in 1924.. Mary Ann is an actress living in New York City.

Selected filmography

The Flirting Bride (1916)
  • Through Darkened Vales (1911) (*short)
  • The Old Bookkeeper (1912) (*short)
  • Fatty and the Bandits (1913) (*short)
  • Local Color (1913) (*short)
  • The Heart Breakers (1916) (*short)
  • The Flirting Bride (1916) (*short)
  • The Child of the West (1916) (*short)
  • The Shrine of Happiness (1916)
  • The Girl Who Won (1916) (*short)
  • The Twin Triangles (1916)
  • The Grip of Evil (1916)
  • Sunny Jane (1917)
  • The Wildcat (1917)
  • The Checkmate (1917)
  • A Bit of Kindling (1917)
  • Betty Be Good (1917)
  • Bab the Fixer (1917)
  • Muggsy (1919)
  • Someone Must Pay (1919)
  • The Miracle of Love (1919)
  • Dad's Girl (1920)
  • Drag Harlan (1920)
  • The Scuttlers (1920)
  • Puppets of Fate (1921)
  • The Infamous Miss Revell (1921)
  • Shattered Reputations (1923)
  • Defying Destiny (1923)
  • Alimony (1924)
  • Great Diamond Mystery (1924)
  • The Courageous Coward (1924)
  • Broken Laws (1924)
  • Flames of Desire (1924)
  • Faint Perfume (1925)
  • The People vs. Nancy Preston (1925)

References

  • Jean-Jacques Jura, Rodney Norman Bardin II (1999). Balboa Films: A History and Filmography of the Silent Film Studio. McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-0496-5.
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