Alta Allen Explained

Alta Allen
Birth Name:Alta Crowin
Birth Date:September 6, 1904
Birth Place:Oakland, California, U.S.
Death Place:Boonsboro, Maryland, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1921  - 1926
Spouse:Hampton Del Ruth (m. 1920  - ?)

Alta Allen (born Alta Crowin) (September 6, 1904  - July 24, 1998) was an American actress.

Early years

Allen was born as Alta Crowin[1] in Oakland, California in 1904 to a Scottish mother, Jessie (née Robertson), and W. J. Crowin, who hailed from the West Coast. She made her first professional performance at an Oakland theater in a production of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Allen's role in this production was as Beth March. She was ten years old at the time.

Allen was "one of the most popular of Oakland's younger social set."[2]

Career

Allen's early professional experience included acting in stock theater in Oakland and directing and performing in the Fairmont's Rainbow Lane revue.

In 1920, William Fox, the founder of the Fox Film Corporation, observed Allen as she performed the leading role[3] at a musical revue within the Fairmont Hotel.[4] Subsequently, she signed a contract with his studios, although she would only perform one role in any silent film released by Fox Film: the 1921 comedy Skirts.[4] She would subsequently sign a contract with Universal Studios,[5] and later appeared in several films released by this corporation, including The Marriage Chance (1922),[6] and A Self-Made Failure (1924). Her final credited screen appearance occurred in 1926, as Thora Barton in the cast of The Set-Up.

Personal life and death

On November 25, 1920, Allen married actor, screenwriter, and director Hampton Del Ruth (the couple later divorced).[7] She died of natural causes at her Boonsboro home on June 24, 1998, the age of 93.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1921A Shocking NightBessie LaneLost film
Seven Years Bad LuckBettyMax's Fiancée
Be My WifeMaryThe subject of the main characters' affections
SkirtsKidnapped girlLost film
1922The Marriage ChanceEleanor DouglasLost film
1924A Self-Made FailureMrs. Spike MaloneAlternative title: The Goof
Lost film
Daring ChancesAgnes RushtonLost film
1926The Set-Up Thora BartonDaughter of Cliff Barton, the murder victim
Lost film
Raggedy RoseRose's former co-workerUncredited role

Notes and References

  1. Book: Walker. Brent E.. Mack Sennett's Fun Factory: A History and Filmography of His Studio and His Keystone and Mack Sennett Comedies, with Biographies of Players and Personnel. 13 January 2010. McFarland. 978-0-7864-5707-6. 561. en. January 17, 2021.
  2. News: Oakland Girl to Be Starred Here . December 20, 2021 . Oakland Tribune . September 11, 1921 . 50. Newspapers.com.
  3. Balboa Films: A History and Filmography of the Silent Film Studio p. 170
  4. American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913-1929 p. 381
  5. Web site: Alta Allen. Silents Are Golden. Tim Lussier. 2008-08-09.
  6. News: "Marriage Chance" has Novel Plot. October 2, 2016. Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 21, 1923.
  7. Web site: 1920-11-25. Alta Crowin Mentioned in the Record of Hampton Del Ruth and Alta Crowin. familysearch.org. 2016-10-02.