Lillian Hall(1896-1959)
- Actress
Lillian Hall was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1896. The gorgeous brunette
began on the theatre stage from the early 1910s and starred and supported
in drama and comedy films, first under the direction of Sidney Franklin at the
Select Film Company in 1918, followed by the Fox studios. She is probably best
remembered for playing the role of Alice Munro in Clarence Brown's 1924 film
'The Last of the Mohicans' starring Wallace Beery. She was last seen in a character
role in 'Leatherstocking,' directed by George B. Seitz in 1924. She married actor
Glenn Tryon, but is not the stepmother of actor Tom Tryon; Glenn Tryon never had
a son by that name, and Tom Tryon's father was Arthur Lane Tryon.