
Alfred Allen
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Alfred Allen.
Born: April 8, 1866
Known For

Painted Lips
The daughter of a sea captain, the heroine falls in with a bad crowd and is soon working as a "hostess" (wink! wink!) in a cheap waterfront dive.

Underworld
Boisterous gangster kingpin Bull Weed rehabilitates his former lawyer from his alcoholic haze, but complications arise when he falls for Weed's girlfriend.

The Grub Stake
A young woman is lured to the Yukon by a gambler with promises of marriage and a grubstake for a gold mine. She takes her ailing father with her, only to discover when she gets there that the gambler was lying to her and actually planned to sell her to a dance hall. She gathers her father and an old miner she has met, takes a dogsled and supplies from the gambler and the three of them head for the wilderness to look for a lost gold claim the old miner has been looking for.

The Flying Fleet
Six friends, all hoping to become aviators, are to graduate the next day from the United States Naval Academy. When the officer of the day becomes sick, Tommy Winslow has to take his place, while the others go out and celebrate.

The Pride of Palomar
A soldier inaccurately reported as dead returns home to his Spanish family’s estate in California, only to find his father deceased and his ancestral land in the hands of strangers.

A Society Sensation
A wealthy society playboy falls in love with the daughter of a poor fisherman. After Valentino shot to fame, A Society Sensation was cut down to a meek 24 minutes so the lead would be in every scene. Title cards tried to make up for the lost scenes.

An Old Fashioned Boy
David Warrington is an old-fashioned boy, not very familiar with modern girls. When the girl of his dreams lets her kiss him, he thinks that seals their betrothal. But when he finds out that she has other ideas, David tries a trickier method of winning her for his bride.

The Flame of Youth
James Gordon, Sr., owner of the Gordon syndicate, dispatches his roughneck son Jimmy to investigate why production has fallen off in his opal mine on an island off the coast of lower California. After an argument with his fiancée, socialite Lucy Andrews, Jimmy leaves for the island where he is met by Juan, McCool's servant who, along with Jasper Sneedham, has been cheating the company. On the launch, Juan tries to eliminate Jimmy by hitting him over the head, but the lad escapes and swims to shore where he is rescued by Sneedham's stepdaughter Nadine. Nadine takes Jimmy to the hut of mine foreman Fred Haimer, the only honest man on the island.

White Tiger
Three crooks pull off a magnificent crime. As they're forced to hide out together they slowly begin to distrust each other.

The Other Half
Social drama about a friendship that is pressurized by class differences.
Filmography
as Amos Dabb
as Admiral (uncredited)
as Michael Clancy
as Kathleen's Uncle
as Dad Denmeade
as Captain
as Jim
as Judge (uncredited)
as Chief Clare
as Henry Jordan
as Insp. Burke
as Gen. Wade
as John Merritt
as Capt. William Robinson
as Captain Rome
as Wesley Sinton
as Gen. George Meade
as Mike Donovan
as Dr. Amos Stanton
as Yorke
as Jim Travis
as Mark Leroy
as John Parker
as The Judge
as Big Judson
as John Rudd
as Eph Adamson
as Dr. Graves
as Nathaniel Letton
as Jethro Haws
as Lark Ashby
as J. Martin Trent
as Capt. Hendricks
as Col. Doharney
as Harry's Father
as John Halverson
as Gentleman Geoff
as 'Gun' Fowler
as Sheriff Dunn
as Middleton
as Captain Harry Hannibal Fairfax
as Saul Chadron
as Mining official
as Harkness
as Col. Court
as Chief of Police Struber
as Sheriff Carew, aka Alec Young
as Capt. McTavish
as Ben Mackey
as Eldorado Smith
as His Father
as Martinez
as Bull Renfroy
as Jasper Sneedham
as John Peterson
as Grand Duke Alexis
as Hell Morgan
as Michael Gavotti
as John Phillips
as Theatre Manager
as Luis Lopez
as Ambrose