Alma Bennett (Alma Bennett)
Actress. She appeared in 56 films between 1919 and 1930, typically as alluring vamps. Her best films are the early sci-fi classic “The Lost World” (1925), and the Harry Langdon comedy “Long Pants” (1927). Bennett’s other credits include “The Affairs of Anatol” (1921), “The Silent Lover” (1926), and “Girl Crazy” (1929). Her career ended with talkies, and she died so obscurely that no obituaries for her were published.
Born
- April, 09, 1904
- USA
- King County, Washington
Died
- September, 16, 1958
- USA
- Los Angeles County, California
Cemetery
- Chapel Of The Pines Crematory
- Los Angeles County, California
- USA