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Alice Reed's career was headed to the highest of heights before her Embrace. Those who follow Classic Hollywood Celluloid would likely know her from any of the following productions:
Year | Title | Myrtle's Role | Medium |
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1934 | Sadie's Soiree | Little Allison | Film |
1935 | Suzie Q Starlight | Suzie | Film |
1936 | Chester + Friends | Chorus | Compilation Album |
1937 | Saddlehorn Sally | Missy | Film |
1938 | Palm Springs High | Erica | Television Pilot |
1939 | Sadie's Soiree | Sadie | Broadway Musical |
1941 | When Jimmy Comes Home | Tomboy Terri | Film |
1942 | Aladdin's Tales | Princess Juniper | Film |
1943 | Alice Reed Sings! (Live) | Lead Singer | Album |
1943 | New Orleans Nights | Ally Kat | Film |
1944 | The Count Rises | Sister Mary Emerald | Film |
1944 | The Captain's Daughter | Isabella | Film |