Margarita Fischer
A Biography of the Silent Film Star
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About the Book
Born in Iowa in 1886, Margaret Fischer made her stage debut at the tender age of eight. By 1910, now called Margarita, she had embarked on a new and daring occupation—as an actress in the fledgling industry of motion pictures. Hugely popular through the following decade, she retired from the screen in 1921 but returned to make three more films in the mid–1920s. Her career has remained largely unknown to film buffs of a later age—until now. This biography details Fischer’s life and career, examining not only her work in front of the camera but also the broader issues—including her devotion to family and her shrewd management of her public image—which informed her decisions. It follows her sometimes difficult marriage to fellow performer Harry Pollard and her work with Pollard Picture Plays, a production company founded by the couple. Never-before-published photographs and a filmography listing over 170 projects complete this story of one of America’s earliest film stars.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Theresa St. Romain
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 207
Bibliographic Info: 44 photos, filmography, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2012 [2008]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6933-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
Introduction: The Girl Who Dared 3
1. The Girl Who Couldn’t Grow Up 7
2. Where Paths Meet 19
3. The Land of Promise 28
4. The Rose of California 39
5. Mlle. La Mode 53
6. The Dangerous Talent 70
7. In Love and War 87
8. The Lure of the Mask 98
9. When Queenie Came Back 112
10. Uncle Tom’s Cabin 122
11. Beach of Dreams 133
12. Her Heritage 150
13. Conclusion: Any Woman 159
Filmography 165
Chapter Notes 175
Bibliography 193
Index 199
Book Reviews & Awards
“a well-researched account of the actress’ life and career. I greatly admire writers who go after subjects that are little-known and are not adequately covered elsewhere…well-written…thank you, Ms. St. Romain. Well done!”—Classic Images.