Alma Carroll, a renowned actress of the silver screen, burst onto the cinematic scene on January 11, 1924, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA.
Throughout her illustrious career, Carroll captivated audiences with her versatility and range, starring in a diverse array of films, including the 1942 westerns "A Tornado in the Saddle" and "Pardon My Gun", as well as the 1944 drama "Wyoming Hurricane".
Beyond her impressive body of work, Carroll's personal life was marked by two significant unions: her marriage to George Russell Giroux and, later, Bill Lignante.
Tragically, Carroll's life came to a close on May 3, 2019, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.