Alice Terry
Alice Terry (born Alice Frances Taaffe) was an American screen actress, a star throughout most of the 1920s. She was the wife of acclaimed film director Rex Ingram.
Alice Terry (born Alice Frances Taaffe) was an American screen actress, a star throughout most of the 1920s. She was the wife of acclaimed film director Rex Ingram.
The Day She Paid
The Magician
As Margaret Dauncey
The Love Burglar
As Elsie Strong
Scaramouche
As Aline de Kercadiou
The Valley of the Giants
As Mrs. Cardigan
The Prisoner of Zenda
As Princess Flavia
Lovers
As Felicia
Where the Pavement Ends
As Matilda Spener
Mare Nostrum
As Freya Talberg
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
As Marguerite Laurier
Confessions of a Queen
As Frederika / The Queen
The Conquering Power
As Eugenie Grandet
Wild Winship's Widow
As Marjory Howe
Sackcloth and Scarlet
As Joan Freeman
Old Wives for New
As Saleslady
Alimony
As Extra (uncredited)
The Three Passions
As Lady Victoria Burlington
Baroud
The Garden of Allah
As Domini Enfilden
Civilization
As Extra (uncredited)
The Arab
As Mary Hilbert
Any Woman
As Ellen Linden
The Great Divide
As Ruth Jordan
Turn to the Right
As Elsie Tillinger