Jackie Saunders Net Worth is $7 Million Jackie Saunders Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
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 '20s 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. Her last known film credit was in 1925.
Date Of Birth October 6, 1892 Died 1954-07-14 Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Profession Actress, Writer Spouse E.D. Horkheimer daughter Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Upon her death, her remains were interred at Welwood Murray Cemetery in Palm Springs, Riverside County, California, USA. 2 Her daughter, Jacqueline [1917-2006], was a graduate of the Pasadena Playhouse and performed in many productions there. 3 Daughter with Cohen, Mary Ann Gibson (29 June 1917-1950). 4 Daughter with Horkheimer, Jacqueline (1 September 1917).
Actress Title Year Status Character The People vs. Nancy Preston 1925 Hazy Mazie Faint Perfume 1925 Tweet Crumb (as Jacqueline Saunders) Flames of Desire 1924 Viola Lee Broken Laws 1924 Muriel Heath (as Jacqueline Saunders) The Courageous Coward 1924 Doris Hilton Great Diamond Mystery 1924 Phyllis Alimony 1924 Betty Coburn Defying Destiny 1923 Mrs. Harris Shattered Reputations 1923 Sis Hoskins The Infamous Miss Revell 1921 Lillian Hidreth Puppets of Fate 1921 'Babe' Reynolds The Scuttlers 1920 Laura Machen Drag Harlan 1920 Barbara Morgan Dad's Girl 1920 The Miracle of Love 1919 Cornelia Kirby Someone Must Pay 1919 Muggsy 1919 Muggsy Bab the Fixer 1917 Bab Betty Be Good 1917 Betty Brownlee A Bit of Kindling 1917 Sticks / Alice The Checkmate 1917 Ida Marley / Claire Marley The Wildcat 1917 Bethesda Carewe, The Wildcat Sunny Jane 1917 Jane Dwight The Better Instinct 1916 Short Lucy Manley The Grip of Evil 1916 Jessie The Flirting Bride 1916 Short The Flirting Bride The Twin Triangle 1916 Czerta / Madeline The Girl Who Won 1916 Short Nancy A Slave of Corruption 1916 Short Mina The Child of the West 1916 Short Nora The Shrine of Happiness 1916 Marie Scott The Heart Breakers 1916 Short Bernice A Daughter of the Woods 1916 Short Melody Jane A Rose Among the Briars 1915 Short Mary Bain His Conquered Self 1915 Short A Bolt from the Sky 1915 Short Fayette The Woman of the Sea 1915 Short Sonia - the Woman of the Sea The Adventures of a Madcap 1915 Jean Pearls of Temptation 1915 Short Martha The Tomboy 1915 Short The Mine Owner's Daughter The Web of Crime 1915 Short Marion Ward Eyes That Cannot See 1915 Short The Acid Test 1915 Short The Telegraph Girl Saved from Himself 1915 Short Mabel Merritt The Coveted Heritage 1914 Short Marion Robertson Ill Starred Babbie 1914 Babbie When Fate Was Kind 1914 Short Stella Le Roy Little Jack 1914 Short Little Sunbeam aka Little Jack Little Sunbeam 1914 Short Little Sunbeam Rose of the Alley 1914 Short Rose O'Brien aka Rose of the Alley The Heart of a Brute 1914 Short Beauty The Square Triangle 1914 Short Jackie Bennet The Will o' the Wisp 1914 Hazel - the Will O' the Wisp The Hunchback of Cedar Lodge 1914 Short Ellen Page Gypsy Love 1914/I Short Daisy Clark The Intrigue 1914 Short Jeannette Morton Local Color 1913 Short Fatty and the Bandits 1913 Short Lucy Gold and Dross 1913 Short The Old Bookkeeper 1912 Short The Maid Through Darkened Vales 1911 Short Howard's Next Girlfriend
Writer Title Year Status Character Bab the Fixer 1917 Rose of the Alley 1916 scenario
Known for movies Bab the Fixer (1917) as Bab
The Woman of the Sea (1915) as Sonia - the Woman of the Sea
The Adventures of a Madcap (1915) as Jean
The Wildcat (1917) as Bethesda Carewe, The Wildcat