Alice Field was an American actress best known for her roles in Le tombeau hindou (1938), Le tigre du Bengale (1938), and Playtime (1967). She was born on March 6, 1903, in Algiers, Alger, France (now Algeria) and passed away on September 29, 1969, in Paris, France.
Personal and Family Life
Alice Field, originally named Alice Fille, began her career in the early 1920s and had a successful run over several decades. There is limited information available about her personal life, including details regarding her family and relationships.
Career Highlights
Alice was recognized for her diverse roles in both film and television during her career. Her performances in various films, particularly in French cinema, contributed to her fame, and she was appreciated for her talent and versatility as an actress.
Death and Legacy
Alice Field passed away on September 29, 1969, in Paris, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. Though she may not be as widely known today, her contributions to early 20th-century cinema continue to be acknowledged by film historians.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Le Coffret de laque | 1932-07-15 | o.A. |
Cette vieille canaille | 1933-01-01 | Hélène |
Les Ailes brisées | 1933-06-15 | Jacqueline |
L’Assaut | 1936-12-31 | Renée de Rould |
La femme nue | 1932-10-21 | Princesse de Chabran |
PlayTime | 1967-12-16 | |
Le Tigre du Bengale | 1938-03-09 | |
La Grande Vadrouille | 1966-12-08 | Prostitute (uncredited) |