Alma Lloyd

She is best known for her roles in If I Were King as Colette, Song of the Saddle as Jen Coburn, and The Big Noise as Betty Trent.

[7] Her daughter Antonia aka Tonia Guerrero is a retired teacher and translator who as of 2008 was living in Santa Barbara.

[11] In late 1935, along with, among others, Kay Linaker, June Travis, Paula Stone, and Marie Wilson, she was picked for stardom.

[12] Also that year, she was pictured in the May 22 edition of the Nashua Telegraph presenting a winners trophy to athlete Frank Wykoff.

[13] In an article that ran in the Chicago Daily Tribune, March 13, 1936 edition, she said that her father was a burden to her career.

[18] In the 1936 film The Big Noise aka Modern Madness, she played Betty Trent, a young woman who falls in love with her father's business partner Warren Hull, played by Ken Mitchell.

[19][20] In the November 27 edition of The Lewiston Daily Sun, she was listed along with Claude Rains, Olivia de Havilland and Steffi Duna as the latest cast editions to the Warner Bros. film Anthony Adverse.

[32] In spite of her star which earlier appeared to be on the rise with a co-starring role like she had in Song of the Saddle,[33] and unlike Ellen Drew who also acted with her in If I Were King,[34] her career slowed down.