Alice Terry

Alice Terry

Alice Terry (born Alice Frances Taaffe) was an American screen actress, a star throughout most of the 1920s. She was the wife of acclaimed film director Rex Ingram.

Known For

The Magician

as Margaret Dauncey

The Prisoner of Zenda

as Princess Flavia

Cast Credits

The Three Passions

as Lady Victoria Burlington

The Garden of Allah

as Domini Enfilden

Lovers

as Felicia

The Magician

as Margaret Dauncey

Mare Nostrum

as Freya Talberg

Any Woman

as Ellen Linden

Confessions of a Queen

as Frederika / The Queen

Sackcloth and Scarlet

as Joan Freeman

The Great Divide

as Ruth Jordan

The Arab

as Mary Hilbert

Scaramouche

as Aline de Kercadiou

Where the Pavement Ends

as Matilda Spener

The Prisoner of Zenda

as Princess Flavia

Turn to the Right

as Elsie Tillinger

The Conquering Power

as Eugenie Grandet

Hearts Are Trumps

as Dora Woodberry

Shore Acres

as Extra (uncredited)

The Valley of the Giants

as Mrs. Cardigan

The Love Burglar

as Elsie Strong

Thin Ice

as Jocelyn Miller

Love Watches

as Charlotte Bernier

Old Wives for New

as Saleslady

A Bachelor's Children

as Penelope Winthrop

Alimony

as Extra (uncredited)

The Bottom of the Well

as Anita Thomas

Wild Winship's Widow

as Marjory Howe

Crew Credits

Baroud

Director

Baroud

Director