Alice Terry
American actress (1899–1987) · Female
18 films · 1 show
Alice Frances Taaffe, known professionally as Alice Terry, was an American film actress and director. She began her career during the silent film era, appearing in thirty-nine films between 1916 and 1933. While Terry's trademark look was her blonde hair, she was actually a brunette, and put on her first blonde wig in Hearts Are Trumps (1920) to look different from Francelia Billington, the other actress in the film. Terry played several different characters in the 1916 anti-war film Civilization, co-directed by Thomas H. Ince and Reginald Barker. Alice wore the blonde wig again in her most acclaimed role as "Marguerite" in the film The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921), and kept the wig for any future roles. In 1925 her husband Rex Ingram co-directed Ben-Hur, filming parts of it in Italy. The two decided to move to the French Riviera, where they set up a small studio in Nice and made several films on location in North Africa, Spain, and Italy for MGM and others. In 1933, Terry made her last film appearance in Baroud, which she also co-directed with her husband. Wikipedia ↗
Movies
Love in Morocco
1933
Baroud
1932
The Three Passions
1928
The Garden of Allah
1927
The Magician
1926
Mare Nostrum
1926
Confessions of a Queen
1925
Any Woman
1925
Sackcloth and Scarlet
1925
The Great Divide
1925
The Arab
1924
Scaramouche
1923
Where the Pavement Ends
1923
Turn to the Right
1922
The Prisoner of Zenda
1922
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
1921
The Conquering Power
1921
Hearts Are Trumps
1920