Jennie Lee (American actress) explained

Jennie Lee (American actress) should not be confused with Jennie Lee (British actress).

Jennie Lee
Birth Date:4 September 1848
Birth Place:Sacramento, California, U.S.
Death Place:Hollywood, California, U.S.
Yearsactive:1912-1924

Mary Jane Lee (September 4, 1848  - August 5, 1925; known professionally as Jennie Lee) was an American actress of the stage and screen.

Lee appeared in more than 50 films between 1912 and 1924, working especially in character parts under the directors John Ford and D. W. Griffith. She began her stage career at age nine and went on to support such actors as John Edward McCullough, Joseph Jefferson, Edwin Booth, and Helena Modjeska.[1] She and her husband, actor William Courtright, appeared together in Griffith's Intolerance (1916). Lee portrayed Mammy in The Birth of a Nation (1915). Another notable performance of the actress occurs in Lloyd Ingraham's A Child of the Paris Streets, in which she portrays Madame Dufrane.

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. Motion Picture Studio Directory, 1921, p. 146