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Full Name
  
Alice Fleming

Ex-spouse
  
William Day

Role
  
Character actress

Name
  
Alice Fleming

Years active
  
1920s-1962


Alice Fleming

Born
  
August 9, 1882 (
1882-08-09
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Died
  
December 6, 1952, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Great Stagecoach Robbery, Overland Mail Robbery, Queen of Burlesque

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Alice Fleming, born August 9, 1882 in Brooklyn, New York, was a stout-looking character actress in many films who also enjoyed considerable success on Broadway. She is best remembered as the Duchess, Wild Bill Elliott’s aunt in the Republic Pictures' acclaimed Red Ryder Western features. Incredibly popular at the time, especially with children, the Red Ryder films arguably constituted the studio's best-produced non-singing cowboy series, in no small measure due to a charming supporting cast that also included Bobby Blake (Robert Blake) as Elliott’s Indian sidekick, Little Beaver. When Fleming left the series in 1946, she was replaced by Martha Wentworth.

Decades earlier, Fleming appeared in several silent films, usually playing young society matrons. Most notable, perhaps, was the 20th Century Fox film, His Greatest Sacrifice (1921), in which she played William Farnum's coldhearted and ambitious wife.

Alice Fleming was married to William Day. She died on December 6, 1952 in New York City, New York.

Filmography

Actress
1947
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman as
Miss Tierman (uncredited)
1946
Conquest of Cheyenne as
Duchess
1946
Queen of Burlesque as
Annie Morris
1946
The Dark Horse as
Mrs. Garfield (uncredited)
1946
Sun Valley Cyclone as
The Duchess
1946
The Dark Corner as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1946
Sheriff of Redwood Valley as
Duchess Wentworth
1946
California Gold Rush as
Duchess Wentworth
1945
Wagon Wheels Westward as
Martha 'The Duchess' Wentworth
1945
Saratoga Trunk as
Woman on Piazza (uncredited)
1945
Colorado Pioneers as
The Duchess
1945
Marshal of Laredo as
The Duchess
1945
Phantom of the Plains as
The Duchess - Red's Aunt
1945
State Fair as
Food Judge (uncredited)
1945
Lone Texas Ranger as
The Duchess - Red's Aunt
1945
A Medal for Benny as
Dowager (uncredited)
1945
It's a Pleasure as
Carrie (uncredited)
1945
Youth for the Kingdom as
Mrs. Webber
1945
Great Stagecoach Robbery as
The Duchess - Red's Aunt
1945
The Affairs of Susan as
Dowager (uncredited)
1944
Sheriff of Las Vegas as
The Duchess
1944
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier as
Neighbor (uncredited)
1944
Three Is a Family as
Grandmother (uncredited)
1944
Vigilantes of Dodge City as
Duchess Ryder
1944
Storm Over Lisbon as
Agatha Sanford-Richards
1944
Cheyenne Wildcat as
The Duchess
1944
Reckless Age as
Irish Woman (uncredited)
1944
In Society as
Dowager (uncredited)
1944
The San Antonio Kid as
The Duchess
1944
Marshal of Reno as
The Duchess
1944
Tucson Raiders as
The Duchess
1944
Her Primitive Man as
Wealthy Lady (uncredited)
1944
Phantom Lady as
Apple Annie (uncredited)
1943
Moonlight in Vermont as
Mrs. Finchley
1943
Mystery Broadcast as
Mida Kent
1943
Overland Mail Robbery as
Mrs. Patterson
1943
Fired Wife as
Dowager (uncredited)
1943
Headin' for God's Country as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1943
The Mantrap as
Miss Mason
1943
Keep 'Em Slugging as
Matron (uncredited)
1943
Sherlock Holmes in Washington as
Mrs. Jellison (uncredited)
1942
Who Done It? as
Mrs. Laffingwell Telephoning Moscow (uncredited)
1941
Playmates as
Mrs. Penelope Pennypacker (uncredited)
1937
Dick Tracy as
Orphange Matron (uncredited)
1922
Silas Marner as
Dolly Winthrop
1921
The Conquest of Canaan as
Claudine Farley (as Alice Hemming)
1921
His Greatest Sacrifice as
Alice Hall
1921
Women Men Love
1919
The Beloved Cheater as
Mrs. Thorndyke-Brook
Archive Footage
1990
Dick Tracy (TV Movie) as
Orphanage Matron (uncredited)

References

Alice Fleming Wikipedia