Alice Terry (born Alice Frances Taaffe) was an American screen actress, a star throughout most of the 1920s. She was the wife of acclaimed film director Rex Ingram.
The Day She Paid
The Magician
(Margaret Dauncey)
The Love Burglar
(Elsie Strong)
Scaramouche
(Aline de Kercadiou)
The Valley of the Giants
(Mrs. Cardigan)
The Prisoner of Zenda
(Princess Flavia)
Lovers
(Felicia)
Where the Pavement Ends
(Matilda Spener)
Mare Nostrum
(Freya Talberg)
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
(Marguerite Laurier)
Confessions of a Queen
(Frederika / The Queen)
The Conquering Power
(Eugenie Grandet)
Wild Winship's Widow
(Marjory Howe)
Sackcloth and Scarlet
(Joan Freeman)
Old Wives for New
(Saleslady)
Alimony
(Extra (uncredited))
The Three Passions
(Lady Victoria Burlington)
Baroud
The Garden of Allah
(Domini Enfilden)
Civilization
(Extra (uncredited))
The Arab
(Mary Hilbert)
Any Woman
(Ellen Linden)
The Great Divide
(Ruth Jordan)
Turn to the Right
(Elsie Tillinger)