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Alma Bennett was born on April 9, 1904 in Seattle, Washington, USA. She was an actress, known for The Lost World (1925), The Golf Nut (1927) and Long Pants (1927). She was married to Blackie Whiteford, Harry Spingler and Fred Bennett. She died on September 16, 1958 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth April 9, 1904, Seattle, Washington, United States Died September 16, 1958, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Seattle, Washington, USA Height 5' 4½" (1.64 m) Profession Actress Spouse Blackie Whiteford (m. 1954–1958), Harry Spingler (m. 1929–1953), Fred Bennett (m. 1924–1925) Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Brunette silent screen actress, who specialised in vamps and western heroines. Frequently co-starred in comedies as leading lady opposite Harry Langdon or Ben Turpin. By the late 1920's, her career had declined to bit parts. She died in relative obscurity, aged 54, without even a published obituary.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Great Pie Mystery 1931 Short Peaches Stone Midnight Daddies 1930 Camille McNab - Vamp Hail the Princess 1930 Short Painted Faces 1929 Jury Member (uncredited) Two Men and a Maid 1929 Rose Girl Crazy 1929 Short Beatrice McCoy New Orleans 1929 Marie Cartier My Lady's Past 1929 Typist Uncle Tom 1929 Short Minor Role The Burglar 1928 Short Minor Role Motorboat Mamas 1928 Short 1st Cabaret Entertainer The Campus Carmen 1928 Short Vamp in Play The Grain of Dust 1928 Dorothea Hallowell The Good-Bye Kiss 1928 Toots The Best Man 1928 Short The Bride The Head of the Family 1928 Mabel Manning Compassion 1927 Judith Deering Smith's Modiste Shop 1927 Short The Mayor's Wife Daddy Boy 1927 Short Cherry - Daddyboy's Fiancée Gold Digger of Weepah 1927 Short Alma - the Gold Digger The Golf Nut 1927 Short The Club President's Wife Catalina, Here I Come 1927 Short Pearl Minnow Long Pants 1927 Harry's Downfall (Bebe Blair) The Jolly Jilter 1927 Short Alma Orchids and Ermine 1927 The Vamp The Plumber's Daughter 1927 Short Alma Washburn A Hollywood Hero 1927 Short Stella Savage A Blonde's Revenge 1926 Short Minor Role (uncredited) The Silent Lover 1926 Haldee Don Juan's Three Nights 1926 Carlotta Brooding Eyes 1926 Agnes De Costa Meet My Girl 1926 Short Alimony Alma The Thrill Hunter 1926 Princess Zola Battling Travers 1925 Short Arabella Hawkins A Sweet Pickle 1925 Short Flora Foster Don't Tell Dad 1925 Short Train Passenger (uncredited) The Price of Success 1925 Ardath Courtney The Light of Western Stars 1925 Bonita The Lost World 1925 Gladys Hungerford (as Miss Alma Bennett) A Fool and His Money 1925 Annette Ritazi The Silent Watcher 1924 Lily Elliott, the soubrette Her Boy Friend 1924 Short The Vamp The Cyclone Rider 1924 Doris Steele Triumph 1924 A Flower Girl The Dawn of a Tomorrow 1924 Polly Why Men Leave Home 1924 Jean Ralston Lilies of the Field 1924 Doris The Grail 1923 Susie Trammel Three Jumps Ahead 1923 Annie Darrell Man's Size 1923 Jessie McRae The Face on the Bar-Room Floor 1923 Lottie Flaming Hearts 1922 Without Compromise 1922 Nora Foster Smiling Jim 1922 Louise Briggs The Affairs of Anatol 1921 Chorus Girl (uncredited) Thieves' Clothes 1920 Short Too Many Burglars 1920 Short Pick Out Your Husband 1920 Short 2nd Wife Somebody Lied 1920 Short Wives and Old Sweethearts 1920 Short The Right to Happiness 1919 Lily His Master's Voice 1919 Short His Friend's Trip 1919 Short
Self Title Year Status Character Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 7 1923 Documentary short Herself
Known for movies The Lost World (1925) as Gladys Hungerford
The Golf Nut (1927) as The Club President's Wife
Long Pants (1927) as Harry's Downfall (Bebe Blair)
Three Jumps Ahead (1923) as Annie Darrell