Alice Joyce
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Birth Place
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Born
October 01, 1890
Died
October 09, 1955
Cause of Death
Heart Ailment
Biography
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Serene, ladylike silent film star, whose career peaked in the late 1910s. Mostly a sophisticated dramatic star, she began acting c1910 and retired in the early 1930s after making several unremarkable talkies. One of her great latter-day successes was as Clara Bow's mother in the classic "Dancing Mothers" (1926)....
Filmography
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He Knew Women
(1930)
Alice Frayne
Song o' My Heart
(1930)
Mary O'Brien
The Green Goddess
(1930)
Lucilla Crespin
The Squall
(1929)
Maria, his wife
The Noose
(1928)
Mrs. Bancroft
13 Washington Square
(1928)
Mrs. De Peyster
Family & Companions
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Tom Moore
Husband
Actor. Divorced.
James B Regan
Husband
Hotel owner.
Clarence Brown
Husband
Director. Married 1933, divorced 1945.
Biography
Serene, ladylike silent film star, whose career peaked in the late 1910s. Mostly a sophisticated dramatic star, she began acting c1910 and retired in the early 1930s after making several unremarkable talkies. One of her great latter-day successes was as Clara Bow's mother in the classic "Dancing Mothers" (1926).
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
He Knew Women
(1930)
Alice Frayne
Song o' My Heart
(1930)
Mary O'Brien
The Green Goddess
(1930)
Lucilla Crespin
The Squall
(1929)
Maria, his wife
The Noose
(1928)
Mrs. Bancroft
13 Washington Square
(1928)
Mrs. De Peyster
The Rising Generation
(1928)
Sorrell and Son
(1927)
Fanny Garland
So's Your Old Man
(1926)
Princess Lescaboura
The Ace of Cads
(1926)
Eleanour
Dancing Mothers
(1926)
Ethel Westcourt
Mannequin
(1926)
Selene Herrick
Beau Geste
(1926)
Lady Brandon
The Home Maker
(1925)
Eva Knapp
Daddy's Gone a-Hunting
(1925)
Edith
The Little French Girl
(1925)
Madame Vervier
Headlines
(1925)
Phyllis Dale
Stella Dallas
(1925)
Helen Morrison
White Man
(1924)
Lady Andrea Pellor
The Green Goddess
(1923)
Lucilla Crespin
The Scarab Ring
(1921)
Constance Randall
The Inner Chamber
(1921)
Claire Robson
Cousin Kate
(1921)
Kate Curtis
Her Lord and Master
(1921)
Indiana Stillwater
The Vice of Fools
(1920)
Marion Rogers
The Prey
(1920)
Helen Reardon
Slaves of Pride
(1920)
Patricia Leeds
The Sporting Duchess
(1920)
Muriel, Duchess of Desborough
Dollars and the Woman
(1920)
Madge Hillyer
The Cambric Mask
(1919)
Rose Ember
The Third Degree
(1919)
Annie Sands
The Winchester Woman
(1919)
Anne Winchester Wharton
The Captain's Captain
(1919)
Louise Greyling
The Spark Divine
(1919)
Marcia Van Arsdale
The Vengeance of Durand
(1919)
Marion Durand/Beatrice Durand
The Lion and the Mouse
(1919)
Shirley Rossmore
The Song of the Soul
(1918)
Ann Fenton
The Business of Life
(1918)
Jacqueline Nevers
Everybody's Girl
(1918)
Florence
The Triumph of the Weak
(1918)
Edith Merrill
Find the Woman
(1918)
Madeline Renard
To the Highest Bidder
(1918)
Barbara Preston
The Woman Between Friends
(1918)
Cecelie
The Question
(1917)
Martha Wainwright
Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation
(1917)
Mary Wardrobe
Her Secret
(1917)
Clara Weston
The Fettered Woman
(1917)
Angelina Allende
An Alabaster Box
(1917)
Lydia Bolton/Lydia Orr
Within the Law
(1917)
Mary Turner
The Courage of Silence
(1917)
Mercedes
Richard the Brazen
(1917)
Harriet Renwyk
Whom the Gods Destroy
(1916)
Mary O'Neil
The School for Scandal
(1914)
Lady Ann Teazle
A Celebrated Case
(1914)
Rachel
(1910)
The Engineer's Sweetheart
(1910)
The Education of Elizabeth
(1910)
The Heart of Edna Leslie
(1910)
The Roses of the Virgin
(1910)
The Rescue of Molly Finney
(1910)
Life Events
Photo Collections
1 Photo
The Green Goddess - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for The Green Goddess (1930), starring George Arliss. One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.
Videos
Movie Clip
Family
Alice Moore
Daughter
Actor. Survived her; father Tom Moore (who died February 12, 1955).
Peggy Harris
Daughter
Survived her.
Companions
Tom Moore
Husband
Actor. Divorced.
James B Regan
Husband
Hotel owner.
Clarence Brown
Husband
Director. Married 1933, divorced 1945.