People
Ricca Allen
Biography:
From Wikipedia
Ricca Allen (June 9, 1863 – September 13, 1949) was a Canadian stage and film actress. She appeared in 58 films between 1913 and 1941. She was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Red Skins and Red Heads as Chaperone (uncredited) | 1941-04-15 |
| They Knew What They Wanted as Mrs. Thing (uncredited) | 1940-10-19 |
| One Million B.C. as Rock Person | 1940-04-05 |
| Exclusive | 1937-08-06 |
| The Last Train from Madrid as Elderly Refugee on Train (uncredited) | 1937-06-25 |
| Maid of Salem as Townswoman (Uncredited) | 1937-02-12 |
| Fury as Townswoman Gossip (uncredited) | 1936-06-05 |
| Show Boat | 1936-05-17 |
| Florida Special as (uncredited) | 1936-05-01 |
| Men Without Names as Miss Lucy Withers | 1935-06-29 |
| Whom the Gods Destroy as Newfoundlander | 1934-07-12 |
| Close Harmony as Mrs. Prosser | 1929-04-12 |
| The Mad Dancer | 1925-02-15 |
| The Empty Cradle as Martha Blake | 1923-05-01 |
| The Song of the Soul as Jinny | 1920-10-05 |
| Headin' Home as Almira Worters | 1920-09-18 |
| The Chamber Mystery as Mrs. Smiggles | 1920-03-01 |
| The Man Who Stayed at Home as Miss Myrtle | 1919-07-06 |
| Speedy Meade as Mrs. Buck Lennon | 1919-03-23 |
| The Divorcee as Madame Claude | 1919-01-20 |
| Our Mrs. McChesney as Hattie Stitch | 1918-09-09 |
| The Power and the Glory as Laurella Consadine | 1918-09-02 |
| With Neatness and Dispatch as Aunt Letitia | 1918-04-15 |
| The Shell Game as Landlady | 1918-03-04 |
| Outwitted as Madame Estrelle | 1917-11-12 |
| Life's Whirlpool as Ruth Martin | 1917-11-08 |
| The Lifted Veil as Mrs. Scattergood | 1917-09-10 |
| Aladdin's Other Lamp as Mrs. Duff | 1917-06-25 |
| Lady Barnacle as Anne Marble | 1917-06-04 |
| The Duchess of Doubt as Aunt Sarah | 1917-05-28 |
| God's Man as Mrs. Pickens | 1917-04-01 |
| The Mortal Sin as Landlady | 1917-03-12 |
| A Wife by Proxy as Scraggs (housekeeper) | 1917-01-06 |
| The Jewelled Dagger of Fate as Battista's Mother | 1915-03-29 |
