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Bessie Barriscale (born Elizabeth Barry Scale, June 9, 1884June 30, 1965) was an American actress who gained fame on the stage and in silent films.


Early life

Barriscale was born Elizabeth Barry Scale in
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, to Irish immigrants from
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. Her father came to the United States with a London company that presented ''The Lights of London''. Her cousins were actresses
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. At age 5 she debuted on stage with James A. Hearn.


Career

As a young woman, Barriscale was the Proctor Stock Company's ingenue at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York, after which she portrayed Madge in ''In Old Kentucky'' for two years. In 1902, she married actor Sumner Gard. She did not tell her parents until January 1, 1903. That was followed by two years as Lovey Mary in ''Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch''. She became leading woman with the Belasco Stock Company in Los Angeles after performing for a year in Belasco's ''Rose of the Rancho''. She went on to portray Luna in ''The Bird of Paradise'' and to have the lead in ''We Are Seven''. In the first decade of the 20th century Barriscale worked in the legitimate theater on Broadway and on the road as movies were not popular for stage actors yet.Bessie Barriscale; IBDb.com
/ref> Barriscale began her film career in 1913, debuting on-screen in Lasky Picture Company's ''Rose of the Rancho''. She worked intensively for New York Motion Picture Company and
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(among other studios) until she announced her retirement in the early 1930s. In 1917, she had her own production company, the Bessie Barriscale Feature Company. Barriscale announced the formation at a news conference on May 1, 1917. Plans called for the company to produce six to eight features each year. Another new company, Paralta Plays, was designated to distribute the films. James Young was hired as one of three directors for Barriscale's new company. In 1918, Barriscale was contracted by J.L. Frothingham of B.B. Features and the Roberson Cole Company to make 16 films. B.B. Features was an Arizona corporation. The movies were to be completed, produced, and delivered by January 21, 1921. At this time, Miss Barriscale's managers insured her life for a half million dollars against eventualities. The total cost of the features totaled more than $1,000,000. Barriscale was enthusiastic about
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and wanted to bring one of his plays to the screen. The actress was also an excellent swimmer. In ''The Woman Michael Married'' (1919), she was featured in a movie adapted from a novel by
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. Barriscale went so far as to hire a swimming and diving instructor and took lessons in Venice, California. A 90-foot pool was constructed at Brunton Studios where the scenes were shot. The film was directed by Henry Kolker. In 1919, she traveled with her husband—actor, director, and film producer—
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and their small son on a world tour. They anticipated producing motion pictures during their journey and traveled with a cameraman. In 1921, Barriscale came east to play in ''The Skirt''. The play was to travel to Philadelphia and Boston after opening in Washington, D.C.. Later the production appeared in New York City. In prior years, Barriscale participated in plays for the
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in Los Angeles and once appeared in Belasco productions, notably ''Bird of Paradise'' written by
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. She played a princess named Luana. During the early years, Barriscale was in vaudeville, with two-a-day, three-a-day, and even four-a-day performances not uncommon. Actor
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and his parents purchased the home of Bessie Barriscale in Pellisier Square, Los Angeles in February 1922. The residence was valued at $45,000. Barriscale returned to the stage in ''Women Go On Forever''. She had been married 21 years and had a son age 20 at this time. The production opened at the Hollywood Music Box in March 1928. She played a "housewife type," and confessed to having rehearsed for the role in a gingham dress she took from the wardrobe of her home in Santa Monica, California. Her feet were slightly smaller than her shoes. She said she had been working at home for several years and had just learned to cook.


Death

Barriscale died in
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on June 30, 1965. She is interred next to her husband,
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, at the
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in San Rafael, California.


Honors

For her contributions to the film industry, Barriscale received a motion pictures star on the
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in 1960. Her star is located at 6652 Hollywood Boulevard.


Filmography

* ''The Gambler's Pal'' (1913), short * ''Eileen of Erin'' (1913), short * ''The Bells of Austi'' (1914), short * '' The Making of Bobby Burnit'' (1914), short * '' Ready Money'' (1914) * '' Rose of the Rancho'' (1914) * ''
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'' (1915) * '' The Cup of Life'' (1915) * ''The Reward'' (1915), short * ''The Mating'' (1915) * ''The Golden Claw'' (1915) * ''The Painted Soul'' (1915) * ''
The Green Swamp ''The Green Swamp'' is a 1916 silent drama starring Bessie Barriscale and written by C. Gardner Sullivan.''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20'' by The American Film Institute, c.1988 Plot summary The film centers on M ...
'' (1916) * '' Honor's Altar'' (1916) * '' Bullets and Brown Eyes'' (1916) * '' The Last Act'' (1916) * '' Not My Sister'' (1916) * '' The Sorrows of Love'' (1916) * ''
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'' (1916) * '' Plain Jane'' (1916) * '' A Corner in Colleens'' (1916) * '' The Snarl'' (1917) * '' Bawbs o' the Blue Ridge'' (1917) * ''
The Hater of Men ''The Hater of Men'' is a 1917 silent film drama directed by Charles Miller and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was produced by Kay-Bee Pictures and by Triangle Distributing. A print is said to survive in a US archive or private collection. Plot ...
'' (1917) * ''
Borrowed Plumage ''Borrowed Plumage'' is a 1917 American silent comedy adventure film directed by Raymond B. West and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was produced by the Triangle Film Corporation. A print exists in the Library of Congress collection. It is incom ...
'' (1917) * '' Wooden Shoes'' (1917) * '' Those Who Pay'' (1917) * '' Madam Who?'' (1918) * '' The Cast-Off'' (1918) * '' Within the Cup'' (1918) * ''
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'' (1918) * '' Rose o' Paradise'' (1918) * ''
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'' (1918) * '' Maid o' the Storm'' (1918) * ''
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'' (1918) * '' The Heart of Rachael'' (1918) * '' Two-Gun Betty'' (1918) * '' All of a Sudden Norma'' (1919) * ''
A Trick of Fate ''A Trick of Fate'' is a lost 1919 silent film drama directed by Howard Hickman and starring Bessie Barriscale. Cast *Bessie Barriscale - Anna Gerard/Mary Lee *Gayne Whitman - Richard Crane (*as Alfred Whitman) * George Field - Pierre La Rouge ...
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Hearts Asleep ''Hearts Asleep'' is a lost 1919 American silent crime drama film directed by Howard Hickman and produced by and starring his wife Bessie Barriscale. It was distributed through Robertson-Cole Company. Plot As described in a film magazine, Nancy ...
'' (1919) * '' Josselyn's Wife'' (1919) * ''
Tangled Threads ''Tangled Threads'' is a lost 1919 silent film drama directed by Howard Hickman and starring his wife Bessie Barriscale. Barriscale's production company produced the film and it was distributed by Robertson-Cole Corporation. Cast *Bessie Barris ...
'' (1919) * '' The Woman Michael Married'' (1919) * ''
Her Purchase Price ''Her Purchase Price'' is a lost 1919 silent film romance distributed by newly formed Robertson-Cole. It was directed by Howard C. Hickman and starred Bessie Barriscale. Plot As described in a film magazine, Sir Derek Anstruther (Roscoe) while t ...
'' (1919) * '' Kitty Kelly, M.D.'' (1919) * ''Beckoning Roads'' (1919) * '' The Luck of Geraldine Laird'' (1920) * ''
A Woman Who Understood ''A Woman Who Understood'' is a 1920 American silent drama film, directed by William Parke, distributed by Robertson-Cole, and starring Bessie Barriscale. Plot As described in a film magazine, Madge Graham (Barriscale), a sculptress who pays fo ...
'' (1920) * '' The Notorious Mrs. Sands'' (1920) * '' Life's Twist'' (1920) * ''
The Broken Gate ''The Broken Gate'' is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Paul Scardon and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was distributed jointly by W. W. Hodkinson and Pathé Exchange. Cast *Bessie Barriscale as Aurora Lane *Joseph Kilgour a ...
'' (1920) * '' The Breaking Point'' (1921) * '' Show Folks'' (1928) * '' Secrets'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * ''Above the Clouds'' (1933) * ''
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References

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External links

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Silent era portrait of Bessie Barriscale

Bessie Barriscale
on Women Film Pioneers Project {{DEFAULTSORT:Barriscale, Bessie American silent film actresses American film actresses Actresses from New Jersey People from Hoboken, New Jersey 1884 births 1965 deaths 20th-century American actresses American stage actresses Women film pioneers