
Alma Rubens
From Wikipedia Alma Rubens (February 19, 1897 – January 22, 1931) was an American film actress and stage performer. Rubens began her career in the mid 1910s. She quickly rose to stardom in 1916 after appearing opposite Douglas Fairbanks in The Half Breed. For the remainder of the decade, she appeared in supporting roles in comedies and drama. In the 1920s. Her first stage opportunity came when a chorus girl in a musical comedy theater troupe became ill. Rubens was chosen to take her place and joined the troupe as a regular performer. There she met Franklyn Farnum who was also a member. He later convinced Rubens to leave the troupe and try her hand at film acting. Her breakthrough performance was in 1916 in the movie Reggie Mixes In. She made six more films in that same year. In 1917 she starred in The Firefly of Tough Luck, which was a big success. She gained fame when she became Douglas Fairbanks's leading lady in The Half Breed (1916), and supported Fairbanks and Bessie Love in the cocaine comedy The Mystery of the Leaping Fish later that same year. In 1918, Alma announced that she was changing the spelling of her last name of Rueben to "Rubens" because it caused too much confusion in the movie industry and in publications. She later told Photoplay magazine, "As a matter of fact my name is not the same [spelling] as the painter's. It's either Reubens or Ruebens-I forget which. I never could spell it. Couldn't remember where the 'e' came. So I let it go Rubens." In 1920, she completed The World and His Wife, opposite Montague Love which further solidified her popularity. In 1924, she starred in The Price She Paid and Cytherea. Rubens developed a drug addiction which eventually ended her career. She died of pneumonia shortly after being arrested on narcotics charge in January 1931. A funeral service was held on January 24 at the Little Church of the Flowers at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Her body was then shipped to Fresno where a second service was held at the Christian Science Church on January 26. She was interred in Ararat Massis Armenian Cemetery in Fresno. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Alma Rubens has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6409 Hollywood Blvd.
Filmography (48 titles)
4.5MovieDeath Scenes
Self (archive footage) · 1989
6.8MovieShow Boat
Julie Dozier · 1929
6.4MovieShe Goes to War
Rosie · 1929
8.0MovieThe Masks of the Devil
Countess Zellner · 1928
8.0MovieThe Heart of Salome
Helene · 1927
10.0MovieMarriage License?
Wanda Heriot · 1926
MovieSiberia
Sonia Vronsky · 1926
9.0MovieThe Gilded Butterfly
Linda Haverhill · 1926
7.0MovieEast Lynne
Lady Isabel · 1925
10.0MovieThe Winding Stair
Marguerite · 1925
8.0MovieFine Clothes
Paula · 1925
A Woman's Faith
Nerée Caron · 1925
8.0MovieShe Wolves
Germaine D'Artois · 1925
7.5MovieThe Dancers
Maxine · 1925
9.0MovieIs Love Everything?
Virginia Carter · 1924
9.0MovieGerald Cranston's Lady
Hermione, Lady Gerald Cranston · 1924
5.3MovieThe Price She Paid
Mildred Gower · 1924
8.0MovieCytherea
Savina Grove · 1924
6.5MovieThe Rejected Woman
Diane Du Prez · 1924
9.0MovieWeek End Husbands
Barbara Belden · 1924
6.0MovieUnder the Red Robe
Renee de Cocheforet · 1923
6.5MovieEnemies of Women
The Duchess de Lille · 1923
6.3MovieThe Valley of Silent Men
1922
9.0MovieFind the Woman
Sophie Carey · 1922
9.0MovieThe World and His Wife
Teodora · 1920
5.8MovieHumoresque
Gina Berg (formerly Minnie Ginsberg) · 1920
8.0MovieA Man's Country
Kate Carewe · 1919
9.0MovieDiane of the Green Van
Diane Westfall · 1919
10.0MovieRestless Souls
Marion Gregory · 1919
MovieThe Ghost Flower
1918