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Sister Aimee

"Saint or sinner?"

At the peak of her immense popularity in the 1920s, evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson was drawing larger crowds to her revivals than those of P.T. Barnum or Harry Houdini. This chapter of "American Experience" paints a vivid portrait of the controversial and charismatic religious figure. Credited with mainstreaming religion in American culture, Sister Aimee created one of the country's first Christian radio stations, among other accomplishments.

Top Cast

  • Blair Brown

    Blair Brown

    Narrator (voice)

  • Anthea Butler

    Anthea Butler

    Self - Historian

  • Daniel Mark Epstein

    Daniel Mark Epstein

    Self - Biographer

  • Matthew Avery Sutton

    Matthew Avery Sutton

    Self - Biographer

  • Randall Balmer

    Randall Balmer

    Self - Historian

  • Edith Blumhofer

    Edith Blumhofer

    Self - Biographer

  • Tona Hangen

    Tona Hangen

    Self - Historian

  • David Daniels

    David Daniels

    Self - Historian

  • Aimee Semple McPherson

    Aimee Semple McPherson

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

At the peak of her immense popularity in the 1920s, evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson was drawing larger crowds to her revivals than those of P.T. Barnum or Harry Houdini. This chapter of "American Experience" paints a vivid portrait of the controversial and charismatic religious figure. Credited with mainstreaming religion in American culture, Sister Aimee created one of the country's first Christian radio stations, among other accomplishments.

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