Allan Forrest

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Biography

Tall, dark-haired silent film actor Allan Forrest made his screen debut with the American Film Company in 1913 after stock company work in Cleveland, OH, and Baltimore, MD. Handsome in a conventional way and often sporting a dapper mustache, the Brooklyn-born actor became a favorite leading man for Mary Pickford imitator Mary Miles Minter, with whom he co-starred in no less than 20 films between 1916 and 1922. He became leading man for the real Mary Pickford as well, in Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1924), a reward, perhaps, for having married the star's alcoholic sister, Lottie, two years earlier. The union lasted until 1928, after which Forrest's screen career quickly waned. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
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Allan Forrest
Born Allan Forrest Fisher
1 September 1885(1885-09-01)
Brooklyn, New York
Died 25 July 1941(1941-07-25) (aged 55)
Detroit, Michigan
Other names Allen Forrest
Alan Forrest
Alan Forest
Height 5' 11" (1.80 m)[1]
Spouse Ann Little (1916 - 1918)
Lottie Pickford (1922 - 1928)

Allan Forrest (1 September 1885 - 25 July 1941) was an American silent film actor.

Life and career

He starred in 119 films mostly silent between 1913 and 1932 in films such as The Torch Bearer, with actresses such as Charlotte Burton. Forrest was married first to actress Ann Little, then to actress Lottie Pickford, although he later divorced both.

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Melissa of the Hills (1917 Film)
Black Feather (1928 Film)
The Carnival Girl (1926 Drama Film)
Cheated Love (1921 Film)
Desert Bride (1928 Film)