Alice Beatrice Calhoun (November 21, 1900 – June 3, 1966) was an American silent film actress.
Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry are part of a cast in which Calhoun plays an artist's model.
[4] Among her other movies titles are Pampered Youth (1925), The Power of the Weak (1926), Savage Passions (1927), and Bride of the Desert (1929).
Like a number of other stars at the time, her voice did not lend itself to sound and her one performance in a talkie came in an uncredited role in 1934.
With her second husband Max Chotiner, whom she married secretly in Ventura, California[5] on December 28, 1926, she became owner of a chain of theatres in the Los Angeles area.