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Alice Howell (nacida como Alice Florence Clark; 20 de mayo de 1886-12 de abril de 1961) [1] fue una actriz cómica de cine mudo de la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue la madre de la actriz Yvonne Howell.
Alice Howell (born Alice Florence Clark; May 20, 1886 – April 12, 1961) was a silent film comedy actress from New York City. She was the mother of actress Yvonne Howell.
Alice Howell fue una actriz cómica de cine mudo de la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue la madre de la actriz Yvonne Howell.
Alice Howell is a kiwi actress and writer who is known for both her comedic performances in multiple comedy projects (including "The Casting Couch" on Ozflix), and her dramatic performances on shows such as "Crazy Fun Park" (ABC), Eastenders (BBC) and as a therapist in the award-winning short film "Barwon Mansion".
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Alice Howell, publicity still for Century Comedy. Private Collection. Hired away by Sennett’s former second-in-command, Henry “Pathe” Lehrman, when he set up the L-Ko Komedy Company, Alice was cast to support Billie Ritchie and became popular in her own one-reelers.
Alice Howell was one of the best female clowns of the silent movie era. She was a forerunner to many of the female stars (movie and television) that came aft...
Alice Howell was born on 5 May 1888 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Cinderella Cinders (1920), The Pride of the Force (1925) and Shipwrecked (1926). She was married to Richard Smith and Benjamin Vincent Shevlin. She died on 12 April 1961 in Los Angeles, California, USA.