Alma Bennett (born Alma Long; April 9, 1904[1] – September 16, 1958) was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in more than 60 films between 1919 and 1931.
Early years
Alma Bennett was born Alma Long on April 9, 1904 in Seattle. She was educated in San Francisco.[2]
Career
Bennett made her film debut in the 1919 short His Friend's Trip, followed by His Master's Voice, and The Right to Happiness, which starred Dorothy Phillips and William Stowell.
Bennett's final screen appearance was in the 1931 short The Great Pie Mystery.
Personal life and death
In the mid-1920s, Bennett was married to Fred Bennett, who was brother of her mother's husband, Charles Bennett.[3] On August 16, 1929, Bennett married her manager, Harry Spingler, in Los Angeles.[4]