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  1. Alice Beatrice Calhoun (November 21, 1900 – June 3, 1966) was an American silent film actress. Film star. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she made her film debut in an uncredited role in 1918 and went on to appear in another forty-seven films between then and 1929.

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    Actress: The Little Minister. Alice Calhoun, of Cleveland, OH, was one of those rare actresses who didn't get into the film industry through the usual procedure at the time--the stage. In fact, performing on stage held no interest whatsoever for her, but films did.

    • January 1, 1
    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Learn about Alice Calhoun, a pretty, petite, brunette leading lady of Hollywood silents who appeared in 49 films from 1918 to 1934. Discover her roles, co-stars, personal life, and legacy in this comprehensive biography by Susann Disbro Gilbert.

  4. Alice Calhoun. Actress: The Little Minister. Alice Calhoun, of Cleveland, OH, was one of those rare actresses who didn't get into the film industry through the usual procedure at the time--the stage. In fact, performing on stage held no interest whatsoever for her, but films did.

    • November 21, 1900
    • June 3, 1966
  5. The Other Woman's Story is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by B.F. Stanley and starring Alice Calhoun, Robert Frazer, and Helen Lee Worthing.

  6. American actress. Born Alice Beatrice Calhoun, Nov 21, 1900, in Cleveland, Ohio; died June 3, 1966, in Los Angeles, California; m. Mendel B. Silverburg; m. Max C. Chotiner (broker).

  7. A brunet beauty and one of the most popular actresses of the silent screen era, Alice Calhoun worked primarily for Vitagraph and Warner Bros. from 1918 to 1934.