Alice Terry

Alice Terry, actually Alice Frances Taafe, ( born July 24, 1899 in Vincennes, Indiana, † 22 December 1987 in Los Angeles, California; ) was an American actress of the silent era.

Career

Alice Terry began her film career in 1916 in the Triangle, but only after her marriage with director Rex Ingram she was, now under contract with Metro Studios, a star. Your cool beauty and ladylike appearance made ​​them particularly well come into play besides Latin Lovers like Rudolph Valentino in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and Ramon Novarro, with which, inter alia in The Arab, Scaramouche and Lovers? occurred together.

Terry worked almost exclusively with in the films of her husband, so that her career never reached the heights that they could aspire to. Since the mid- 1920s she lived with her husband at the Riviera, where Ingram had set up its own film studio. The sound film ended her career. Since Ingram's death Terry lived a secluded life in Hollywood.

The actress died on 22 December 1987 of natural causes.

Filmography (complete in 1921 )

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