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Full Name
  
Signe Auen

Name
  
Seena Owen


Role
  
Film actress

Children
  
Patricia Walsh Noonan

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Born
  
November 14, 1894 (
1894-11-14
)

Died
  
August 15, 1966, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
George Walsh (m. 1916–1926)

Parents
  
Karen Auen, Jens Christensen

Movies
  
Intolerance, Queen Kelly, The Lamb, Aloma of the South Seas, The Great Man's Lady

Similar People
  
Erich von Stroheim, George Walsh, D W Griffith, Richard Boleslawski, Edmund Goulding

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Seena Owen (November 14, 1894 – August 15, 1966) was an American silent film actress.

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Early life

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Born Signe Auen in Spokane, Washington, she was the youngest of three children raised by Jens Christensen and Karen (née Sorensen) Auen. Her father and mother came from Denmark in the late 1880s and settled in Minnesota where they married in 1888. Within a short period of time they relocated to Portland and then Spokane, where her father became proprietor of the Columbia Pharmacy.

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In her youth Owen was enrolled at Brunot Hall, an Episcopalian girls' school in Spokane, founded by Bishop Lemuel H. Wells. She was also educated in Copenhagen. Her life as the daughter of an affluent business owner changed in her late teens when the family business failed and it became necessary to seek employment. She received her early inspiration to act while a student at the Pauline Dunstan Belden School of Elocution in Spokane before appearing in a stock production in San Francisco playing the part of a maid for $5 a week. Soon after she went to Hollywood to work as a film extra, and had the good fortune to run into actor-director Marshall Neilan, then a Hollywood "boy wonder" whom Owen had known in Spokane. Through Neilan she was hired by the Kalem Company, an early motion picture studio, at $15 a week.

Career

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Her first important film was A Yankee From the West (1915) under the name Signe Auen at the age of 21. She was later convinced to change her name and settled on Seena Owen, the phonetic spelling of her real name. In 1916 she performed in D. W. Griffith's Intolerance. The same year she married George Walsh whom she had met on the set of Intolerance. The marriage lasted until their divorce in 1924. A regular player for the rest of the silent era, Owen appeared in films such as Maurice Tourneur's Victory in 1919 where she was photographed to great effect by Tourneur's cameraman, Rene Guissart. Victory, long lost, was recently found in 35mm print in Europe and can be seen on DVD. In 1920, she appeared in "The Gift Supreme" with Lon Chaney, who appeared with her in Victory. All but one reel of The Gift Supreme is lost. She co-starred with Gloria Swanson and Walter Byron in the ill-fated Queen Kelly (1928), as the mad Queen who whips Swanson in one scene.

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With the arrival of sound in movies, Owen's weak voice became a problem and forced her to retire from the silver screen in 1933. After her retirement, she worked on a number of films in the 1930s/40s as a screenwriter including two starring Dorothy Lamour: Aloma of the South Seas (1941) and Rainbow Island (1944). The former was written in part with her sister, Lillie Hayward, a successful Hollywood screenwriter.

Death

Seena Owen died on August 15, 1966 at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, aged 71, and was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. She was survived by her daughter, Mrs. Patricia Noonan.

Filmography

Actress
1932
Officer Thirteen as
Trixi Du Bray
1932
Queen Kelly as
Queen Regina V
1929
The Marriage Playground as
Rose Sellars
1928
His Last Haul as
Blanche
1928
Sinners in Love as
Yvonne D'Orsy
1928
Man-Made Women as
Georgette
1928
The Blue Danube as
Helena Boursch
1927
The Rush Hour as
Yvonne Dorée
1926
The Flame of the Yukon as
The Flame
1926
Shipwrecked as
Lois Austin
1925
Faint Perfume as
Richmiel Crumb
1925
The Hunted Woman as
Joanne Gray
1924
I Am the Man as
Julia Calvert
1924
For Woman's Favor as
June Paige
1924
Neglected Women as
Camilla Challenor
1923
The Leavenworth Case as
Eleanor Leavenworth
1923
Unseeing Eyes as
Miriam Helston
1923
The Go-Getter as
Mary Skinner
1922
At the Crossroads
1922
The Face in the Fog as
Grand Duchess Tatiana
1922
Sisters as
Alix Strickland
1922
Back Pay as
Hester Bevins
1921
The Woman God Changed as
Anna Janssen
1921
Lavender and Old Lace as
Ruth Thorne
1921
The Cheater Reformed as
Carol McCall
1920
The Price of Redemption as
Jean Dering
1920
The House of Toys as
Shirley Lord
1920
The Gift Supreme as
Sylvia Alden
1920
Sooner or Later as
Edna Ellis
1919
Victory as
Alma
1919
A Fugitive from Matrimony as
Barbara Riggs
1919
The Life Line as
Laura
1919
The City of Comrades as
Regina Barry
1919
Riders of Vengeance as
The Girl
1919
One of the Finest as
Frances Hudson
1919
A Man and His Money as
Betty Dalrymple
1919
The Sheriff's Son as
Beulah Rutherford
1919
Breed of Men as
Ruth Fellows
1918
Branding Broadway as
Mary Lee
1917
Madame Bo-Peep as
Octavia
1917
A Woman's Awakening as
Paula Letchworth
1916
Intolerance as
The Princess Beloved
1916
Martha's Vindication as
Dorothea
1915
The Penitentes as
Dolores
1915
Bred in the Bone (Short) as
The Star
1915
The Lamb as
Mary - The American Girl
1915
A Yankee from the West as
Gunhild, a Norwegian Girl (as Signe Auen)
1915
Tangled Paths (Short)(as Signe Auen)
1915
The Mystic Jewel (Short) as
Amy (as Signe Auen)
1915
The Fox Woman as
The Fox Woman, Alice Carroway, a.k.a. Ali-San (as Signe Auen)
1915
Little Marie (Short) as
Bianca Pastorelli (as Signe Auen)
1915
The Highbinders (Short) as
Ah Woo (as Signe Auen)
1915
An Image of the Past (Short) as
Jessie Curtis Dexter (as Signe Auen)
1915
The Forged Testament (Short) as
Madeline Halloway - the Daughter
1915
A Day That Is Gone (Short) as
Elaine (as Signe Auen)
1915
An Old-Fashioned Girl (Short) as
Bertha - the City Girl
1915
The Craven (Short) as
May Walton (as Signe Auen)
1914
The Old Fisherman's Story (Short) as
Mary Cresswood (as Signe Auen)
1914
Bobby's Medal (Short)
1914
The Better Way (Short)(as Signe Auen)
1914
In Wild Man's Land (Short) as
Mrs. James Baldwin (as Signe Auen)
1914
The Old Good-for-Nothing (Short) as
Morton's Daughter (as Signe Auen)
1914
False Pride (Short) as
Nora Hudson (as Signe Auen)
1914
A Flight for a Fortune (Short) as
May (as Signe Auen)
1914
Environment (Short) as
Bella Cortright
1914
Out of the Air (Short) as
The Girl (as Signe Auen)
Writer
1947
Carnegie Hall (story)
1944
Rainbow Island (story)
1941
The Great Man's Lady (original story)
1941
Aloma of the South Seas (screenplay & story)
1937
Wells Fargo (suggestion of subject - uncredited)
1937
Thrill of a Lifetime (screenplay) / (story)
1937
This Way Please (screenplay)
1937
Clarence (screenplay)
1935
Rumba (story)
Miscellaneous
1937
Wells Fargo (literary researcher - uncredited)
Archive Footage
1919
The Fall of Babylon as
Attarea - Favorite of Belshazzar

References

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