From Wikipedia
Alma Taylor (3 January 1895 – 23 January 1974) was a British actress.
Taylor was born in London. She made her first screen appearance as a child actor in the 1907 film His Daughter's Voice. She went on to appear in more than 150 film roles, appearing in a number of larger-budget films such as Shadow of Egypt which was shot on location in Egypt in 1924. Taylor was one of the major British stars of the 1910s and early 1920s. In 1915 she was voted the most popular British performer by readers of Pictures and the Picturegoers, comfortably beating Charlie Chaplin into second place.
She acted only occasionally after 1932, appearing in films such as Lilacs in the Spring, Blue Murder at St Trinian's and A Night to Remember during the 1950s. She died in London, she was 79.
1957
as Prince Bruno's Mother
1956
as Embassy Guest (uncredited)
1956
as Mrs. Bellamy (Uncredited)
1955
as Nurse Sprott
1954
as 1st Woman
1936
as Rosemary Spurgeon
1935
as Schoolmistress
1932
as Aunt Mary
1931
as Mrs. Tring
1929
1929
as Mrs. Barrymore
1928
as Mary Ottery
1927
as Susan Quinney
1927
1924
as Lilian Westcott
1923
as Helen Adair
1923
as Margaret Yeoland/'Heather Moreland'
1921
as Tansy Firle
1921
1921
as Victoria
1920
as Helen
1920
as Anna / Annabel Pelissier
1919
as Lady Dorothea
1918
as The Woman
1916
as Annie Laurie
1916
1915
1914
1914
as The Typist
1913
as Dora Spenlow
1912
as Nancy
1912
as Tilly
1912
1911
as The Girl
1911
as Tilly
1911
as Tilly
1911
as Tilly
1911
1910
as Tilly