- Alice Hollister
Infobox actor
bgcolour = silver
name = Alice Hollister
imagesize = 180px
caption = Alice Hollister
birthdate =September 28 1886
location =Worcester, Massachusetts
deathdate =February 24 1973 (age 86)
deathplace =Costa Mesa, California
spouse =George K. Hollister (1903-1952)Alice Hollister (
September 28 1886 –February 24 1973 ) was an Americansilent film actress.Born in
Worcester, Massachusetts , she is believed to have been the daughter ofFrench-Canadian immigrants. In 1903, at age seventeen, she marriedGeorge K. Hollister who a few years later became a pioneercinematographer withKalem Studios inNew York City . They had a daughter, Doris Ethel, born in 1906, and George Jr., born in 1908.When Kalem Studios began sending a film crew to
Florida in the wintertime, Alice Hollister accompanied her husband. She began appearing in film in 1911, at first because of the small crew and the frequent need for a female in a bit part. However, she liked acting and went on to appear in fifty-nine films, her last coming in 1925.Hollister's most important role was that of
Mary Magdalene in the 1912 film "From the Manger to the Cross ". Filmed on location inPalestine , it has been selected for preservation in the United StatesNational Film Registry .Alice Hollister's husband died in 1952 and she died in 1973, aged 86, in
Costa Mesa, California . They are interred together in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Solace at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery inGlendale, California .
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