Calhoun, Alice (1900–1966)
Calhoun, Alice (1900–1966)
American actress. Born Alice Beatrice Calhoun, Nov 21, 1900, in Cleveland, Ohio; died June 3, 1966, in Los Angeles, California; m. Mendel B. Silverburg; m. Max C. Chotiner (broker).
Appeared in 52 films as a featured player for Vitagraph and Warner Bros., including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Everybody's Business, Show Girl, Between Friends, The Man Next Door, Angel of Crooked Street, One Stolen Night and The Little Minister.
More From encyclopedia.com
Thomas Bradley , Bradley, Thomas 1917–
In the nearly two decades since he was elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles, Thomas Bradley’s name has been virtually s… Richard J Riordan , Richard Joseph Riordan
Richard Joseph Riordan (born 1930), a multimillionaire businessman and civic leader seeking public office for the first time,… Don Cheadle , Actor
Sources
Don Cheadle has been working steadily in films, television and theater since 1985, when he was still in drama school. Typical strugglin… Maya Angelou , Maya Angelou 1928—
Author, performing artist
At a Glance…
Launched Performing Career
Explored African Sojourn
Articulated the Struggle of Black Women… Yvonne Brathwaite Burke , Burke, Yvonne Braithwaite 1932–
Lawyer, politician
A pioneer in any field is deserving of recognition. But when the pioneering spirit belongs to an A… Esa-pekka Salonen , Conductor, composer
Esa-Pekka Salonen is the boy wonder of symphony conducting. The music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Salonen is young,…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Calhoun, Alice (1900–1966)