Taylor, Alma (1895–1974)
Taylor, Alma (1895–1974)
English actress. Born Jan 3, 1895, in London, England; died Jan 23, 1974, in London.
Popular child star then leading lady, made film debut in His Daughter's Voice (1906), followed by The Little Flower Girl, Tilly the Tomboy Goes Boating, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, The Old Curiosity Shop, Trelawny of the Wells, Sweet Lavender, Iris, Annie Laurie, The Cobweb, The American Heiress, Sheba, South Sea Bubble, Deadlock, Everybody Dance and Blue Murder at St. Trinian's, among others.
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