Alice Wilson (actress)
Alice Wilson, born in O'Fallon, Missouri, was an American stage and silent film actress. She began her career performing on Broadway in the early 1900s and later appeared in silent films during the 1910s and 1920s. Her film appearances include The Children in the House, La Belle Russe, and Silk Stocking Sal. Wilson was sometimes credited under the names Alice Rae, Alice Ray, or Alice Browning.
She was the second wife of film director Tod Browning, and remained married to him until her death. She died in Los Angeles in 1944 of complications from pneumonia.
Theater
- A Message from Mars
- The Toast of the Town
- The Chaperon
- The Next of Kin
- We Can't Be as Bad as All That
- The Misleading Lady
- ''Peter Ibbetson''
Filmography
- The Children in the House
- Should She Obey?
- A Love Sublime as The Sculptress
- The Brazen Beauty as Kate Dewey
- The Eyes of Julia Deep as Lottie Driscoll
- The Face in the Dark as Mrs. Hammond
- La Belle Russe as Lady Sackton
- The Little Wanderer as Kit
- Passion's Playground as Dodo Wardrop
- The Willow Tree as Mary Fuller
- The Dream Cheater as Mimi Gascoigne
- What's Your Husband Doing? as Sylvia Pennywise
- Silk Stocking Sal as Bargain Basement Annie