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Seena Owen

Seena Owen

Highest Rated: 100% Queen Kelly (1929)

Lowest Rated: 100% Queen Kelly (1929)

Birthday: Nov 14, 1894

Birthplace: Spokane, Washington, USA

Seena Owen worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. In her early acting career, Owen appeared in such films as the dramatic period piece "Intolerance" (1916) with Lillian Gish, "Breed of Men" (1919) and "Riders of Vengeance" (1919). She also appeared in "The Cheater Reformed" (1921). Her film career continued throughout the twenties and the thirties in productions like "Sisters" (1922), "The Rush Hour" (1927) and "The Marriage Playground" (1929) with Mary Brian. In the latter part of her career, Owen wrote the drama "Aloma of the South Seas" (1941) with Dorothy Lamour and the musical comedy "Rainbow Island" (1944) with Dorothy Lamour. Owen last wrote the Marsha Hunt drama "Carnegie Hall" (1947). Owen was married to George Walsh and had one child. Owen passed away in August 1966 at the age of 72.

Highest rated movies

100% 79% Queen Kelly

Filmography

Movies

Credit
No Score Yet No Score Yet Officer 13 Trixi Du Bray (Character) - 1933
100% 79% Queen Kelly Queen Regina V (Character) - 1929
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Gift Supreme Sylvia Alden (Character) - 1920
No Score Yet 55% Victory Alma (Character) - 1919
No Score Yet No Score Yet Breed of Men Ruth Fellows (Character) - 1919
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Fall of Babylon Attarea - Favorite of Belshazzar (Character) - 1919
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Lamb Mary (Character) - 1915