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Revision as of 22:35, 31 July 2020
Alice Reed's career was headed to the highest of heights before her Embrace. Those who follow Classic Hollywood Celluloid would likely know her from any of the following productions:
Year | Title | Myrtle's Role | Medium |
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1934 | Sadie's Soiree | Little Allison | Film |
1935 | Suzie Q Starlight | Suzie | Film |
1936 | Chester + Friends | Chorus | Compilation Album |
1937 | Saddlehorn Sally | Missy | Film |
1938 | Palm Springs High | Erica | Television Pilot |
1939 | Sadie's Soiree | Sadie | Broadway Musical |
1941 | When Jimmy Comes Home | Tomboy Terri | Film |
1942 | Aladdin's Tales | Princess Juniper | Film |
1943 | Alice Reed Sings! (Live) | Lead Singer | Album |
1943 | New Orleans Nights | Ally Kat | Film |
1944 | The Count Rises | Sister Mary Emerald | Film |
1944 | The Captain's Daughter | Isabella | Film |