Name Alice Howell Grandchildren George Stevens Jr. Children Yvonne Howell | Role Film actress | |
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Died April 11, 1961, Los Angeles, California, United States Movies Laughing Gas, Caught in the Rain, Caught in a Cabaret, Tillie's Punctured Romance Similar People |
One wet night 1924 alice howell
Alice Howell (May 20, 1886 – April 11, 1961) was a silent film comedy actress from New York City. She was the mother of actress Yvonne Howell.
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- One wet night 1924 alice howell
- Legendary alice howell silent film star in cinderella cinders 1920
- Biography
- Partial filmography
- References

Legendary alice howell silent film star in cinderella cinders 1920
Biography

Early reviews of her movies describe her as the scream of the screen. One reviewer likened her to a "sort of Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., and Max Linder." All of this was compressed into "one more or less diminutive package of femininity." She was sometimes called "the girl Charlie Chaplin." she worked for Mack Sennett and later L-KO Kompany and her early comedies were often produced by Universal Pictures.

Among more than one hundred screen credits Howell made such motion pictures as Caught in a Cabaret (1914), Mabel and Fatty's Married Life (1915), Neptune's Naughty Daughter (1917), Green Trees (1924), and Madame Dynamite (1926). Her Bareback Career (1917) was the first of twelve two reel comedies for a new corporation which was formed to manufacture and distribute Alice Howell comedies.
In this era, such female slapstick stars as Howell, Dorothy Devore, and Billie Rhodes were inhibited by second-rate films and the absence of genuine star buildup.
Howell's film career continued into the sound movie era with a role as a mute servant of the master murderer in the motion picture The Black Ace (1933).

Alice Howell died in Los Angeles, California in 1961, aged 74.
Partial filmography
