- Alice Lake
Alice Lake (
September 12 ,1895 –November 15 ,1967 ) was an American actress. She was born inBrooklyn ,New York .ilent film actress
Her screen debut was in 1912, and she appeared in a number of comedy shorts by
Mack Sennett . Lake was often the leading lady ofRoscoe Fatty Arbuckle in comedies like "Oh Doctor" (1917) and "The Cook" (1918). Arbuckle directed both films and was joined byBuster Keaton who had a leading role "Oh Doctor".Lake also played dramatic roles with
Bert Lytell in "Blackie's Redemption" and "The Lion's Den", both from 1919. During the 1920s she appeared in a number of Metro silent film features as the lead actress. At the height of her career she earned $1,200 per week as a motion picture actress. During her most productive period she resided at 6675 3-4Sunset Boulevard inLos Angeles, California . Lake had only limited success in dramatic roles, and was never considered a true star in the business.Marriage
In March 1925 she was married to fellow actor
Robert Williams , but they were divorced in 1926. The couple separated and reunited three times before they made a permanent break. Williams was avaudeville performer who had appeared in a number of stage plays.He was previously married to singerMarion Harris .Career decline
Following the introduction of talkies, her parts in films began to wane and she only performed in supporting roles. Her last appearance in film was in 1935 with a bit part in "Frisco Kid". In all her screen credits numbered ninety-six.
Death
Lake died of a heart attack at Paradise Sanitarium in
Hollywood ,California . She was 71. She is buried at the "Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park" inNorth Hollywood . She has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame .elected filmography
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The Unknown Purple (1923)
* I Am the Law (1922)
* The Garage (1919)
*A Desert Hero (1919)
* Camping Out (1919)
*The Cook (1918)
*Good Night, Nurse! (1918)
* Moonshine (1918)
*The Bell Boy (1918)
* Out West (1918)
*A Country Hero (1917)
*The Texas Sphinx (1917)
* Coney Island (1917)
*Oh Doctor! (1917)
*His Wedding Night (1917)
*The Rough House (1917)
*A Reckless Romeo (1917)
* The Butcher Boy (1917)
*A Creampuff Romance (1916)
*The Waiters' Ball (1916)
*The Moonshiners (1916)References
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Los Angeles Times , "Another Romance Of Films On Rocks", March 16, 1925, Page 20.
*Los Angeles Times, "Ex-Actress Alice Lake Dies at 71", November 17, 1967, Page 29.External links
*imdb name|id=0482115|name=Alice Lake
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