Seena Owen
Born: 1894-11-13 in Spokane, Washington, USA
Died: 1966-08-15
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Seena Owen (November 14, 1894 – August 15, 1966) was a Danish-American silent film actress. Born Signe Auen at Spokane, Washington, the youngest of three children raised by Jens Christensen and Karen (née Sorensen) Auen. Her father and mother came from Denmark in the late 1880s and settled in Minnesota where they married in 1888. Within a short period of time they relocated to Portland and then Spokane, where her father became proprietor of the Columbia Pharmacy. Her first important film was A Yankee From the West (1915) under the name Signe Auen at the age of 21. She was later convinced to change her name and settled on Seena Owen, the phonetic spelling of her real name. In 1916 she performed in D. W. Griffith's Intolerance. The same year she married George Walsh whom she had met on the set of Intolerance. The marriage lasted until their divorce in 1924. A regular player for the rest of the silent era, Owen appeared in films such as Maurice Tourneur's Victory in 1919 where she was photographed to great effect by Tourneur's cameraman, Rene Guissart. In 1920, she appeared in "The Gift Supreme" with Lon Chaney, who appeared with her in Victory. She co-starred with Gloria Swanson and Walter Byron in the ill-fated Queen Kelly (1928), as the mad Queen who whips Swanson in one scene. With the arrival of sound in movies, Owen's weak voice became a problem and forced her to retire from the silver screen in 1933. After her retirement, she worked on a number of films in the 1930s/40s as a screenwriter including two starring Dorothy Lamour: Aloma of the South Seas and Rainbow Island, both in 1941. The former was written in part with her sister, Lillie Hayward, a successful Hollywood screenwriter, Seena Owen died on August 15, 1966 at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, aged 71, and was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Filmography
1947
- Carnegie Hall ... (Story)
1941
- Aloma of the South Seas ... (Writer)
- The Great Man's Lady ... (Story)
1937
- Clarence ... (Screenplay)
- Thrill of a Lifetime ... (Story)
- This Way Please ... (Screenplay)
1932
- Officer Thirteen as Trixi Du Bray
1929
- The Marriage Playground as Rose Sellers
- Queen Kelly as Queen Regina V
1928
- The Blue Danube as Helena Boursch
- His Last Haul as Blanche
- Man-Made Women as Georgette
- Sinners in Love as Yvonne D'Orsy
1927
- The Rush Hour as Yvonne Dorée
1926
- Shipwrecked as Lois Austin
- The Flame of the Yukon as The Flame
1925
- Faint Perfume as Richmiel Crumb
- The Hunted Woman as Joanne Gray
1924
- For Woman's Favor as June Paige
- I Am the Man as Julia Calvert
- The Great Well as Camilla Challenor
1923
- Unseeing Eyes as Miriam Helston
- The Go-Getter as Mary Skinner
- The Leavenworth Case as Eleanor Leavenworth
1922
- Sisters as Alix Strickland
- Back Pay as Hester Bevins
- The Face in the Fog as Grand Duchess Tatiana
1921
- Lavender and Old Lace as Ruth Thorne
- The Woman God Changed as Anna Janssen
- The Cheater Reformed as Carol McCall
1920
- The Price of Redemption as Jean Dering
- The Gift Supreme as Sylvia Alden
- Sooner or Later as Edna Ellis
1919
- Victory as Alma
- Riders of Vengeance as The Girl
- The City of Comrades as Regina Barry
- A Fugitive from Matrimony as Barbara Riggs
- A Man And His Money as Betty Dalrymple
- The Fall of Babylon as Attarea
- One of the Finest as Frances Hudson
- The Life Line as Laura
- Breed of Men as Ruth Fellows
- The Sheriff's Son as Beulah Rutherford
1918
- Branding Broadway as Mary Lee
1917
- A Woman's Awakening as Paula Letchworth
- Madame Bo-Peep
1916
- Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages as Princess Beloved (Attarea) (Babylonian Story)
- Martha's Vindication as Dorothea
1915
- The Fox Woman as The Fox Woman, Alice Carroway, a.k.a. Ali-San
- An Old-Fashioned Girl as Bertha - the City Girl
- The Lamb as Mary
- The Craven as May Walton
- A Yankee from the West as Gunhild, a Norwegian Girl