Movies Way Back When: An Unrehearsed Rescue

By Betsy J. Green

The “Flying A” silent film actors were happy to make themselves useful – even offscreen – in Santa Barbara. One day in 1913, a toddler appeared at the studio, located at Mission and Chapala. Jack Kerrigan, one of the leading actors, helped reunite the child with her mother.

“Jack Kerrigan turned rescuer with a vengeance last week, when a wee, two-year-old child wandered into the American’s studio . . .  Kerrigan acted as combined parent for over two hours, hurrying up and down the streets until the frantic mother was found.

“Jack’s friends insist that the child, being of the feminine gender, wandered in to see him, but Jack doesn’t believe this.” – Motography, April 19, 1913



Betsy’s Way Back When book — Movies & Million-Dollar Mansions — is now available in local bookstores and at Amazon.com. This is the seventh book in her series on the history of Santa Barbara. Learn more at betsyjgreen.com​.

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Betsy J. Green is a Santa Barbara historian and author. Her books are available in local bookstores, and at Amazon.com. (Shop local if you can.) Learn more at betsyjgreen.com.

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