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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1913-1941


Name
  
Ricca Allen

Role
  
Film actress

Born
  
June 9, 1863 (
1863-06-09
)
Victoria, British Columbia

Died
  
September 13, 1949, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Aladdin's Other Lamp, Close Harmony, Our Mrs. McChesney, Many a Slip

Similar People
  
Ted Sears, A Edward Sutherland, Ralph Ince, Charles Bowers, John Cromwell

Ricca Allen and family photos with friends and relatives


Ricca Allen (June 9, 1863 – September 13, 1949) was a Canadian stage and film actress. She appeared in 58 films between 1913 and 1941. She was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and died in Los Angeles, California.

Contents

Filmography

Actress
1941
Red Skins and Red Heads (Short) as
Chaperone (uncredited)
1940
They Knew What They Wanted as
Mrs. Thing (uncredited)
1940
One Million B.C. as
Rock Person
1938
Blockade as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1938
Three Comrades as
Housekeeper at Sea-side Hotel (uncredited)
1937
Rosalie as
Schoolteacher (uncredited)
1937
Partners in Crime as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1937
Blonde Trouble as
Passenger (uncredited)
1937
Exclusive as
Subscriber (uncredited)
1937
The Last Train from Madrid as
Elderly Refugee on Train (uncredited)
1937
Maid of Salem as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1936
Fury as
Townswoman Gossip (uncredited)
1936
Show Boat as
Old Woman (uncredited)
1936
Florida Special (uncredited)
1936
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine as
Clayt's Wife (uncredited)
1935
The Invisible Ray as
Bystander (uncredited)
1935
Thanks a Million as
Politician (uncredited)
1935
Men Without Names as
Miss Lucy Withers (uncredited)
1934
The Painted Veil as
Fish-Faced Mother (uncredited)
1934
The Pursuit of Happiness as
Little Boy's Mother (uncredited)
1934
Whom the Gods Destroy as
Newfoundlander (uncredited)
1934
Murder in Trinidad as
Spinster (uncredited)
1929
No More Children as
Ma
1929
Close Harmony as
Mrs. Prosser
1927
A Greenwich Village Romance (Short)
1927
Many a Slip (Short)
1926
The Virgin Wife
1925
The Mad Dancer as
Ada Halleck (as Rica Allen)
1923
The Empty Cradle as
Martha Blake (as Rica Allen)
1922
Silas Marner as
Elina Tampscum
1921
The Oath as
Anna Cassaba
1920
The Song of the Soul as
Jinny
1920
Headin' Home as
Almira Worters
1920
The Chamber Mystery as
Mrs. Smiggles
1919
The Man Who Stayed at Home as
Miss Myrtle
1919
Speedy Meade as
Mrs. Buck Lennon
1919
The Divorcee as
Madame Claude
1918
Our Mrs. McChesney as
Hattie Stitch
1918
The Power and the Glory as
Laurella Consadine
1918
The Heart of a Girl as
Mrs. Ogden
1918
The Passing of the Third Floor Back as
Miss Kite
1918
With Neatness and Dispatch as
Aunt Letitia
1918
The Shell Game as
Landlady
1917
Outwitted as
Madame Estrelle
1917
Life's Whirlpool as
Ruth Martin
1917
The Lifted Veil as
Mrs. Scattergood
1917
Aladdin's Other Lamp as
Mrs. Duff
1917
Lady Barnacle as
Anne Marble
1917
The Duchess of Doubt as
Aunt Sarah
1917
God's Man as
Mrs. Pickens
1917
The Mortal Sin as
Landlady
1917
A Wife by Proxy as
Scraggs (housekeeper)
1916
A Daughter of the Gods as
Witch of Badness
1915
A Disciple of Plato (Short) as
The Chef's Wife
1915
The Jewelled Dagger of Fate (Short) as
Battista's Mother
1915
The Hen's Duckling (Short) as
Mme. Charleroi, Vivienne's Mother
1915
The Studio of Life (Short) as
Mrs. MacDonald
1915
The World Upstairs (Short) as
Mrs. Waring
1915
Runaway June as
Mrs. Honoria Blye
1914
Convict, Costumes and Confusion (Short) as
Mrs. Jones
1914
Old Man Higgenbotham's Daughter (Short) as
Mrs. Higgenbotham
1914
Forgiven; or, the Jack of Diamonds as
Aunt Cordelia Dennison
1913
Who Killed Olga Carew? (Short) as
Olga Carew
1913
His Mother's Song (Short) as
The Mother

References

Ricca Allen Wikipedia