Portrait of Alma Tell

Alma Tell

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia Alma Tell (March 27, 1898 - December 29, 1937) was an American stage and motion picture actress whose career in cinema began in 1915 and lasted into the talkie era of the early 1930s. She began her career as an actress on the stages of New York before making her screen debut in the Edward José-directed drama Simon, the Jester, released in September 1915. Tell was most often cast in films as the second leading lady. Throughout the 1920s, she appeared opposite such leading silent film actresses as Mae Murray, Corinne Griffith and Madge Kennedy and would achieve leading lady status in 1923's J. Gordon Edwards-directed film The Silent Command, opposite actors Edmund Lowe, Martha Mansfield and Béla Lugosi. She made her last film appearance in the 1934 John M. Stahl-directed romantic-drama Imitation of Life, which starred Claudette Colbert. Tell died in 1937.

Born: March 27, 1898

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Filmography

1934
Imitation of Life

as Mrs. Craven (uncredited)

1930
Love Comes Along

as Carlotta

1929
1923
The Silent Command

as Mrs. Richard Decatur

1922
Broadway Rose

as Barbara Royce

1921
The Iron Trail

as Eliza Appleton

1921
Paying the Piper

as Marcia Marillo

1920
The Right to Love

as Lady Edith

1920
On with the Dance

as Lady Tremelyn

1917
Nearly Married

as Gertrude Robinson

1916
The Smugglers

as Mrs. Watts