Alice Hollister

Biography

From Wikipedia Alice Hollister (September 28, 1886 – February 24, 1973) was an American silent film actress who appeared in 85 films between 1911 and 1925. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, she is believed to have been the daughter of French-Canadian immigrants. In 1903, at age seventeen, she married George K. Hollister who a few years later became a pioneer cinematographer with Kalem Studios in New York City. They had a daughter, Doris Ethel, born in 1906, and George Jr., born in 1908. When Kalem Studios began sending a film crew to Florida in the wintertime, Alice Hollister accompanied her husband. She began appearing in film in 1911, at first because of the small crew and the frequent need for a female in a bit part. However, she liked acting and went on to appear in many films, the last in 1925. One of Hollister's most important roles was that of Mary Magdalene in the film From the Manger to the Cross (1912). Filmed on location in Palestine, this film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The Vampire (1913) made her the first recognized vamp in cinema, predating Theda Bara in A Fool There Was (1915). For that role, she was dubbed "the original vampire". She reprised the character in The Vampire's Trail (1914) and The Lotus Woman (1916), her last film for Kalem. Alice Hollister's husband died in 1952 and she died in 1973, aged 86, in Costa Mesa, California. They are interred together in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Solace at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Filmography

Mrs. Callender
Jane - the Thief's Daughter
Carmela - the Street Singer
Mary Brown - the Wife
Mrs. Constance Haverhill
Bernice Hamilton - the Governess
Mildred Anderson
Nancy - the Accomplice
Rose McDonald
Anna - Paul's Crippled Sweetheart
Dora Malcolm
Maud Halleck - Jack's Wife
Betty - a Girl of the Mountains
Alice Lund - the Wife
Jane Dean - the Daughter
Martha - Don's Sweetheart
Beth Bascom - the Daughter
Stella Desmond - the Show Girl
Marion Hall - Donald's Wife
Rose Hayden - a Girl of the Slums
Mary Redding - Kit's Wife
Florence - a Stenographer
Valerie Farrar - the Wife
Ruth - Tom's Sweetheart
Gabrielle - an Adventuress
Hanifi (Slave Girl) Ayub's 2nd Wife
Dora - the Gamekeeper's Daughter
Irene Cross - a Tenant
Ruth Mason
Stella Hill
Alice Hollister
Ruth - the Telegraph Operator
The Attorney's Wife
Lovie Carlton - the Colonel's Daughter
Xenia Vaskova
Amelia Ellingham
Carmen Dolores
Rosalie Ashby
Doris Harris - his wife
Josina - Paola's Wife
Rita Caselli - a Cabaret Singer
Eleanor Hastings - the Mother
Ida McIntyre - Lawyer
Helen Graham - an Orphan
Ethel WIlton - the Daughter, age 19
Marjory Priestman - the Wife
Margery Stanley - the Daughter
Mrs. Evelyn Dane
Jessica Spear - an Adventuress
Iola Neville - a Flirt
Lyda Marston - the Daughter
Marcia Judson - an Adventuress
Grace - a Soubrette
Cherie - a Dancer
Martha Hensley - the Elder Daughter
Alma Fenway - Chick's Wife
Mary - an Orphan
Lorna Greene - the Daughter
Mrs. Mayne
Gertrude Rhead
Zenab, The Arab Girl