
Actor
Born February 28, 1882 in Melrose, Massachusetts, USA
Alice Geraldine Farrar (February 28, 1882 – March 11, 1967) was an American soprano opera singer and film actress, noted for her beauty, acting ability, and "the intimate timbre of her voice." She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed "Gerry-flappers". Farrar began studying music at age 5 in Boston and by 14 was giving recitals. Later she studied voice in New York City, Paris, and finally in Berlin. Farrar created a sensation at the Berlin Hofoper with her debut as Marguerite in Charles Gounod's Faust in 1901 and remained with the company for three years, during which time she continued her studies. She appeared in the title roles of Ambroise Thomas' Mignon and Jules Massenet's Manon, as well as Juliette in Gounod's Roméo et Juliette.

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self

The Movie Album
(archive footage)

The Riddle: Woman
Lilla Gravert

The Woman and the Puppet
Concha Perez

Flame of the Desert
Lady Isabelle Channing

The World and Its Woman
Marcia Warren

The Stronger Vow
Dolores de Cordova

The Hell Cat
Pancha O'Brien

The Turn of the Wheel
Rosalie Dean

The Devil Stone
Marcia Manot

The Woman God Forgot
Tecza

Joan the Woman
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)

Maria Rosa
Maria Rosa

Temptation
Renee Dupree

Carmen
Carmen