Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who OH the Screen ALICE LAKE Alice Lake was born in Brooklyn, New York, and educated at the Erasmus High School of that city. From minor parts with Roscoe Arbuckle in Mack Sennett Comedies, Miss Lake has flashed swiftly across the Milky Way of Filmdom, until now she is a recognized star in her chosen profession and is one of Metro's leading players. Miss Lake is hailed by producer, director and "fan" as mistress of emotional characterization, registering with infinite skill and great facility of expression all the varying moods called for in the parts she portrays. "Blackie's Redemption," "The Lion's Den," "Full O' Pep" and "Should a Woman Tell" are a few of her recent starring vehicles. Miss Lake is of medium height and lithe of figure and has dark hazel eyes and rich brown hair. 96