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American actress Alice Lake starred in a number of silent Hollywood films. She launched her career working in comedy shorts for Mack Sennett and frequently co-starred with Fatty Arbuckle. By the '20s, Lake had begun starring in Metro features as well as those of other studios. Though a hard-working actress, she never did become a major star and during the sound-era was relegated to playing small roles in "B" films. She is said to have had one brown eye and one gray eye, something that never showed up in black-and-white films.
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Alice Lake
September 12, 1895 - November 15, 1967 (aged 72)
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Bio

American actress Alice Lake starred in a number of silent Hollywood films. She launched her career working in comedy shorts for Mack Sennett and frequently co-starred with Fatty Arbuckle. By the '20s, Lake had begun starring in Metro features as well as those of other studios. Though a hard-working actress, she never did become a major star and during the sound-era was relegated to playing small roles in "B" films. She is said to have had one brown eye and one gray eye, something that never showed up in black-and-white films.

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