- Pentecostal minister and founder of the International Church of the FourSquare Gospel (Los Angeles).
- Disappeared at Venice Beach on 18 May 1926, and was presumed drowned, but resurfaced on 23 June, three days after her mother received a ransom note demanding $500,000. She claimed she was kidnapped and taken to a shack in Mexico, but escaped. However, gossip had her "shacked up" with her married radio operator, who disappeared at the same time. A subsequent grand jury was dismissed for lack of evidence.
- Mother of Roberta Semple Salter, and Rolf McPherson. In 1936, Rolf sided with Aimee in a management dispute with Roberta. Roberta lost, and was removed from the church's leadership. Rolf took over the ministry after Aimee's death.
- Played by Mimi Michaels in Aimee Semple McPherson (2006), and Faye Dunaway in The Disappearance of Aimee (1976).
- Buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Glendale, California).
- Milton Berle claimed to have had a brief affair with McPherson in his autobiography.
- Characters based on her were played by Barbara Stanwyck in The Miracle Woman (1931), Jean Simmons in Elmer Gantry (1960), Agnes Moorehead in What's the Matter with Helen? (1971), and Geraldine Page in The Day of the Locust (1975).
- Born on her family's farm near Ingersoll, Ontario.
- Mother-in-law of Harry Salter, and Evangeline Carmichael.
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