Alma Taylor

Alma Taylor

Deceased · Born: Jan 3, 1895 · Died: Jan 23, 1974

Personal Details

BornJan 3, 1895 London, England, UK

Biography

The illustrious British actress, renowned for her captivating brown locks and striking blue eyes, which complemented her endearing round face, first made her mark on the silver screen as a child in the early silent era. Her youthful charm and talent enabled her to seamlessly transition into child roles, which she continued to excel in well into her late teenage years.

Her most iconic and enduring performances, however, remain her memorable turns in the long-running "Tilly the Tomboy" series. This remarkable body of work not only cemented her status as a beloved and bankable star but also showcased her remarkable range and versatility as an actress.

Although her output and popularity began to wane in the 1920s, she continued to work tirelessly, often taking on roles in television productions during the latter stages of her career. Despite the decline in her star power, she remained a dedicated and committed professional, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

Career

1958
A Night to Remember
A Night to Remember as old woman who leaves her seat to a young mother on the lifeboat (uncredited)
1957
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's as Prince Bruno's Mother
1956
Tears for Simon
Tears for Simon as Mrs. Bellamy (Uncredited)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Man Who Knew Too Much as Embassy Guest (uncredited)
1955
Stock Car
Stock Car as Nurse Sprott
1954
Let's Make Up
Let's Make Up as 1st Woman
1935
Things Are Looking Up
Things Are Looking Up as Schoolmistress