Rowena Cook Baggerly
Rowena Cook Baggerly was an American actress.
Early years
Baggerly was born Rowena Cook in Staten Island, New York. She lived in Pasadena for much of her childhood and grew up wanting to be a ballerina. Her education in Pasadena was complemented by private schools and two years studying abroad. She was involved in school plays, which turned her interest toward acting as a career.Career
In 1939, Cook was the female winner in the first round of competition on the radio program Gateway to Hollywood, "a series of on-air screen tests". Her rewards for winning included the screen name Alice Eden, membership in the Screen Actors Guild, and a six-month film contract.Billed as Alice Eden, Cook portrayed a town drunk's daughter in the film Career. Her post-contest experience led her to change her approach to her career. Although she had studied dramatics for years, she found that in Hollywood she was considered "more as just a contest winner than as a schooled performer." When her contract ended, she resumed use of her birth name and sought work as a freelance actress. Those efforts led to a role in Kit Carson, with producer Edward Small enhancing her part after seeing her screen test.