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Olive Ann Alcorn is a Actor American born on 9 march 1900 at Stillwater (USA)

Olive Ann Alcorn

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Nationality USA
Birth 9 march 1900 at Stillwater (USA)
Death 8 january 1975 (at 74 years)

Olive Ann Alcorn (10 mars 1900 - 8 janvier 1975) est une danseuse, modèle et actrice du cinéma muet.

Plus connue pour ses nus photographiques que son travail d'actrice, c'est une ancienne élève de la Denishawn School et elle a tourné avec Charlie Chaplin.

Usually with

Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
(1 films)
Tom Reed
Tom Reed
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Olive Ann Alcorn (2 films)

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Actress

The Phantom of the Opera, 1h33
Directed by Edward Sedgwick, Lon Chaney, Rupert Julian, Ernst Laemmle
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Horror
Themes Films about music and musicians, Ghost films, Musical films
Actors Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Gibson Gowland, John St. Polis
Roles La Sorelli (uncredited)
Rating74% 3.74623.74623.74623.74623.7462
Based on the general release version of 1925, which has additional scenes and sequences in different order than the existing reissue print.
Sunnyside
Sunnyside (1919)
, 34minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner, Charlie Chaplin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Actors Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Tom Wilson, Olive Ann Alcorn, Henry Bergman, Tom Terriss
Roles Nymph
Rating65% 3.296443.296443.296443.296443.29644
Charlie works on a farm from 4am to late at night. He gets his food on the run (milking a cow into his coffee, holding an chicken over the frying pan to get fried eggs). His love interest in the village is the girl played by Edna Purviance. He loves her, but is disliked by her father. He rides a cow into a stream and is kicked off. Unconscious, he dreams of a nymph dance. Back in reality a city slicker is hurt in a car crash and is being cared for by Edna. He appears to have an eye for Edna too. Chaplin tries to win her back. When Charlie is rejected after attempting to imitate the slicker, the result is ambiguous—either tragic or a happy ending. Critics have long argued as to whether the final scene is real or a dream.