
More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
More to Be Pitied Than Scorned

Lake was an American film actress. She began her career during the silent film era and often appeared in comedy shorts opposite Roscoe Arbuckle. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lake began her career as a dancer. She made her screen debut in 1912, and she appeared in a number of comedy shorts by Mack Sennett. Lake was often the leading lady of Roscoe Arbuckle in comedies like Oh Doctor! (1917) and The Cook (1918). Arbuckle directed both films and was joined by Buster Keaton who had a leading role in Oh Doctor. Lake also played dramatic roles with Bert Lytell in Blackie's Redemption and The Lion's Den, both from 1919. During the 1920s she appeared in a number of Metro silent film features as the lead actress. At the height of her career she earned $1,200 per week as a motion picture actress. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Alice Lake has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1620 Vine Street.
Born: 1895-09-11 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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More to Be Pitied Than Scorned

Circumstantial Evidence

Glamour

Out West

The Virgin

The Rough House

Coney Island
The Hurricane

Frisco Kid
Dining Out

Oh, Doctor!

Crazy Days

The Cook

The Dancing Cheat

The Bell Boy
Cupid's Day Off

Wicked

Young Desire

Babes in Toyland

Souls for Sale
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