In films from early childhood, Mary McAllister became famous as "the First Baby Star of the Films," appearing in such Essanay productions as an early version of Elmer Rice's On Trial (1917) and Pants (1917). In the latter, her favorite film, she was very Mary Pickford-ish as a little rich girl masquerading as a boy. When Essanay folded in 1918, McAllister returned to school and eventually graduated from the famous Hollywood High. She embarked on a grown-up career performing in Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck on-stage in Los Angeles and then obtained the ingénue lead in a Norma Shearer film. The highlight of McAllisters' otherwise uninspiring adult screen career came with The Waning Sex (1926), in which she attempted to vamp the stoic Conrad Nagel. She earned a 1927 WAMPAS Baby Star title for her efforts but returned to the legitimate stage after the changeover to sound.
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Madame Satan
Actor |
1930 | |||
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On the Level
Actor |
1930 | |||
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Into No Man's Land
Actor |
1928 | |||
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Wickedness Preferred
Actor |
1928 | |||
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Singed
Actor |
1927 | |||
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The Midnight Watch
Actor |
1927 | |||
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One Minute to Play
Actor |
1926 | |||
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The Man in the Shadow
Actor |
1926 | |||
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The Waning Sex
Actor |
1926 | |||
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Boomerang
Actor |
1925 | |||
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Roaring Adventure
Actor |
1925 | |||
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The Ace of Spades
Actor |
1925 | |||
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The Measure of a Man
Actor |
1924 | |||
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Ashes of Vengeance
Actor |
1923 | |||
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On Trial
Actor |
1917 |