Leo Pierson Explained

Leo Pierson
Birth Name:Leo Olof Pierson
Birth Date:December 25, 1888
Birth Place:Abilene, Kansas, USA
Death Date:October 2, 1943
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, USA
Education:St. Vincent's College for Boys
Occupation:Actor

Leo Pierson (1888-1943) was an American film actor who was active during Hollywood's silent era.[1] He was married to director and screenwriter Ruth Ann Baldwin.[2] [3]

Biography

Leo was born in Abilene, Kansas, to Charles Pierson and his wife, Maude; Charles was an immigrant from Sweden. Later on, he moved to Los Angeles and attended St. Vincent's College, where he began appearing in stage plays and graduated in 1907.[4]

His first known film role was in the 1911 short The Profligate. He acted in dozens of films from 1911 through 1919, the year he appears to have changed gears and focused on his work as a production manager.[5] [6]

He married screenwriter and director Ruth Ann Baldwin on February 19, 1917, the same year he appeared in her Universal films A Wife on Trial and '49-'17.[7] [8]

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1911
1916
1917
1918
1919

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 5 Mar 1916. Leo Pierson Has Troubles as a Thespian. 2021-12-31. The Journal and Tribune. en.
  2. Web site: 11 Aug 1917. Picture Many Roses Princess Film. 2021-12-31. Santa Ana Register. en.
  3. Book: Cooper, Mark Garrett. Universal Women: Filmmaking and Institutional Change in Early Hollywood. 2010-10-01. University of Illinois Press. 978-0-252-09087-5. en.
  4. Web site: 17 Jun 1907. Program for Graduation at St. Vincent's College. 2021-12-31. Los Angeles Evening Express. en.
  5. Web site: 26 Mar 1921. The Snoopy Photographer. 2021-12-31. Los Angeles Evening Express. en.
  6. Web site: 1 Apr 1928. Business Manager. 2021-12-31. The Los Angeles Times. en.
  7. Book: Photoplay: The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Magazines. 1917. Photoplay Magazine Publishing Company. en.
  8. Web site: 2 Mar 1917. Miss Baldwin Weds. 2021-12-31. Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. en.