Bennett, Alma (1889–1958)
Bennett, Alma (1889–1958)
American silent-film actress. Born April 9, 1889, in Seattle, Washington; died Sept 16, 1958, in Los Angeles, California.
Lead player in 1920s, films include The Face on the Barroom Floor, Lilies of the Field, Don Juan's Three Nights and Long Pants.
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