Alma Bennett
Alma Bennett (born Alma Long; April 9, 1904[1] – September 16, 1958 was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 64 films between 1919 and 1931.
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Publicity photo of Bennett from Stars of the Photoplay (1924) | |
Born | Alma Long April 9, 1904 Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Died | September 16, 1958 54) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1919–1931 |
Spouse(s) | Frederick Clayton Bennett
(m. 1924; div. 1928)Harry Spingler
(m. 1929; died 1953) |
Biography
Alma Bennett was born Alma Long on April 9, 1904 in Seattle. She was educated in San Francisco.[2]
Bennett made her film debut in the 1919 short His Friend's Trip, followed by His Master's Voice, and The Right to Happiness, which starred Dorothy Phillips and William Stowell.
Bennett specialized in westerns and vamp roles. She appeared in films such as The Face on the Bar-Room Floor (1923), The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1924), A Fool and His Money (1925), starring Madge Bellamy, The Lost World (1925), and the Colleen Moore film Orchids and Ermine (1927).
Bennett's final screen appearance was in the 1931 short The Great Pie Mystery.
Alma Bennett died on September 16, 1958 in relative obscurity, no obituary was published for her. She is interred at Chapel of the Pines Crematory in Los Angeles.
Partial filmography
- Thieves' Clothes (1920)
- The Affairs of Anatol (1921)
- The Face on the Bar-Room Floor (1923)
- Three Jumps Ahead (1923)
- Man's Size (1923)
- Lilies of the Field (1924)
- Why Men Leave Home (1924)
- The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1924)
- Triumph (1924)
- The Cyclone Rider (1924)
- The Silent Watcher (1924)
- The Lost World (1925)
- The Light of Western Stars (1925)
- Don Juan's Three Nights (1926)
- The Silent Lover (1926)
- Brooding Eyes (1926)
- The Thrill Hunter (1926)
- Long Pants (1927)
- Orchids and Ermine (1927)
- The Grain of Dust (1928)
- The Head of the Family (1928)
- The Good-Bye Kiss (1928)
- Two Men and a Maid (1929)
- Painted Faces (1929)
- New Orleans (1929)
- My Lady's Past (1929)
- Midnight Daddies (1930)
References
- California Death Index, 1940–1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.
- Matheson, Sue (December 15, 2019). "The John Ford Encyclopedia". Rowman & Littlefield – via Google Books.
External links
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