Alma Hanlon was an American actress who is best known for The Whip, The Great Bradley Mystery, and The Mystic Hour. She was a prominent silent screen actress during a short career from 1915 to 1919, often portraying femme fatales.
Personal and Family Life
Alma Hanlon was born on April 30, 1890, in New Jersey, USA. She was married twice; her first husband was Walter J. Kingsley, with whom she had a child, the screenwriter Dorothy Kingsley. Her second marriage was to Louis Myll, which lasted until his death in 1939.
Death and Legacy
Alma Hanlon passed away on October 26, 1977, in Monterey, California, USA. Even though her acting career was brief, she is remembered for her significant contributions to early cinema, particularly in the genre of silent films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Musty’s Vacation | 1917-06-03 | |
The Weakness of Man | 1916-07-24 | Babbie Norris |
The Whip | 1917-03-25 | Diana Beverley |
The Faded Flower | 1916-07-26 | Anne |
Gold and the Woman | 1916-03-13 | Hester |
The Fixer | 1915-09-15 | Dorothy Dare |
The Libertine | 1916-11-05 | Elsie Corwin |
The Public Defender | 1917-11-03 |