Alice Lake
Known For: Acting
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: September 11, 1895
Day of Death: November 15, 1967 (72 years old)
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Lake was an American film actress. She began her career during the silent film era and often appeared in comedy shorts opposite Roscoe Arbuckle. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lake began her career as a dancer. She made her screen debut in 1912, and she appeared in a number of comedy shorts by Mack Sennett. Lake was often the leading lady of Roscoe Arbuckle in comedies like Oh Doctor! (1917) and The Cook (1918). Arbuckle directed both films and was joined by Buster Keaton who had a leading role in Oh Doctor. Lake also played dramatic roles with Bert Lytell in Blackie's Redemption and The Lion's Den, both from 1919. During the 1920s she appeared in a number of Metro silent film features as the lead actress. At the height of her career she earned $1,200 per week as a motion picture actress. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Alice Lake has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1620 Vine Street.
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Actor Perfume customer
His Wedding Night
Actor Mrs. Rough
The Rough House
Actor Amanda (uncredited)
The Butcher Boy
Actor Maid
Oh, Doctor!
Actor Schoolteacher
A Country Hero
Actor The Girl
The Grab Bag Bride
Actor The Pretty Girl in the Park
A Reckless Romeo
Actor Girl at Vanity Table (uncredited)
Coney Island
Actor Velma Gay
Come Through