Alma Taylor
From Wikipedia
Alma Taylor (3 January 1895 – 23 January 1974) was a British actress.
Taylor was born in London. She made her first screen appearance as a child actor in the 1907 film His Daughter's Voice. She went on to appear in more than 150 film roles, appearing in a number of larger-budget films such as Shadow of Egypt which was shot on location in Egypt in 1924. Taylor was one of the major British stars of the 1910s and early 1920s. In 1915 she was voted the most popular British performer by readers of Pictures and the Picturegoers, comfortably beating Charlie Chaplin into second place.
She acted only occasionally after 1932, appearing in films such as Lilacs in the Spring, Blue Murder at St Trinian's and A Night to Remember during the 1950s. She died in London, she was 79.

Tilly's Party
Oliver Twist
Die stärkere Macht
Quinneys
A South Sea Bubble

Tilly in a Boarding House

Tilly and the Fire Engines
The Outrage
Dollars in Surrey

Comin' Thro' the Rye

The Leopard's Spots

Helen of Four Gates

Things Are Looking Up

The Basilisk

Tilly the Tomboy Visits the Poor

David Copperfield

The Man Who Knew Too Much
Annie Laurie
Anna the Adventuress
The Narrow Valley
Shadow of Egypt

Stock Car

An Engagement of Convenience

Comin' Thro the Rye

Deadlock
Bachelor's Baby
The House of Marney

Mist in the Valley

Everybody Dance

Lost

Are We Down-Hearted?

I Do Like to Be Where the Girls Are

Blue Murder at St. Trinian's

When Tilly's Uncle Flirted

Lilacs in the Spring

A Seaside Introduction

Broken in the Wars

Tansy

The Hound of the Baskervilles

A Night to Remember
