Diana Allen

Diana Allen (1898 – June 12, 1949) was a Swedish-American actress and Ziegfeld girl who starred in silent films such as 1921's Miss 139,[1] which is now lost.

While a high school student[2] in New Haven, Connecticut, she began to perform with Eddie Wittstein.

[3] Her stage debut was in a vaudeville act called "Girls' Gamble" with Ned Wayburn.

[4][5] Allen starred in a number of silent film shorts and features between 1918 and 1925.

[9][10] Booth was president of the Interborough News Company, and previously had been in charge of circulation for newspapers including the Chicago Journal, New York Evening Journal and The New York Globe.

Diana Allen, blonde beauty of the Ziegfeld Follies chorus in New York
Allen in Miss 139 .