Seena Owen Net Worth is $1.9 Million Seena Owen Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Seena Owen was born in Spokane, WA, on Nov. 14, 1894. Her first film was A Yankee from the West (1915) under the name of Signe Auen, when she was 21. The following year she appeared (as "Attarea") in D.W. Griffith's epic Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916). In 1919 she played Barbara Riggs in the well-received A Fugitive from ...
Date Of Birth November 14, 1894 Died 1966-08-15 Place Of Birth Spokane, Washington, U.S. Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Profession Actress, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Spouse George Walsh ; child Star Sign Scorpio
Actress Title Year Status Character Officer Thirteen 1932 Trixi Du Bray The Marriage Playground 1929 Rose Sellers Queen Kelly 1929 Queen Regina V The Rush Hour 1928 Yvonne Dorée His Last Haul 1928 Blanche Sinners in Love 1928 Yvonne D'Orsy Man-Made Women 1928 Georgette The Blue Danube 1928 Helena Boursch The Flame of the Yukon 1926 The Flame Shipwrecked 1926 Lois Austin Faint Perfume 1925 Richmiel Crumb The Hunted Woman 1925 Joanne Gray I Am the Man 1924 Julia Calvert For Woman's Favor 1924 June Paige Neglected Women 1924 Camilla Challenor The Leavenworth Case 1923 Eleanor Leavenworth Unseeing Eyes 1923 Miriam Helston The Go-Getter 1923 Mary Skinner At the Crossroads 1922 The Face in the Fog 1922 Grand Duchess Tatiana Sisters 1922 Alix Strickland Back Pay 1922 Hester Bevins The Woman God Changed 1921 Anna Janssen Lavender and Old Lace 1921 Ruth Thorne The Cheater Reformed 1921 Carol McCall The Price of Redemption 1920 Jean Dering The House of Toys 1920 Shirley Lord The Gift Supreme 1920 Sylvia Alden Sooner or Later 1920 Edna Ellis Victory 1919 Alma A Fugitive from Matrimony 1919 Barbara Riggs The Life Line 1919 Laura The City of Comrades 1919 Regina Barry Riders of Vengeance 1919 The Girl One of the Finest 1919 Frances Hudson A Man and His Money 1919 Betty Dalrymple The Sheriff's Son 1919 Beulah Rutherford Breed of Men 1919 Ruth Fellows Branding Broadway 1918 Mary Lee Madame Bo-Peep 1917 Octavia A Woman's Awakening 1917 Paula Letchworth Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages 1916 The Princess Beloved Martha's Vindication 1916 Dorothea The Penitentes 1915 Dolores Bred in the Bone 1915 Short The Star The Lamb 1915 Mary A Yankee from the West 1915 Gunhild, a Norwegian Girl (as Signe Auen) Tangled Paths 1915 Short as Signe Auen The Mystic Jewel 1915 Short Amy (as Signe Auen) The Fox Woman 1915 The Fox Woman, Alice Carroway, a.k.a. Ali-San (as Signe Auen) Little Marie 1915 Short Bianca Pastorelli (as Signe Auen) The Highbinders 1915 Short Ah Woo (as Signe Auen) An Image of the Past 1915 Short Jessie Curtis Dexter (as Signe Auen) The Forged Testament 1915 Short Madeline Halloway - the Daughter A Day That Is Gone 1915 Short Elaine (as Signe Auen) An Old-Fashioned Girl 1915 Short Bertha - the City Girl The Craven 1915 Short May Walton (as Signe Auen) The Old Fisherman's Story 1914 Short Mary Cresswood (as Signe Auen) Bobby's Medal 1914 Short The Better Way 1914/I Short as Signe Auen In Wild Man's Land 1914 Short Mrs. James Baldwin (as Signe Auen) The Old Good-for-Nothing 1914 Short Morton's Daughter (as Signe Auen) False Pride 1914 Short Nora Hudson (as Signe Auen) A Flight for a Fortune 1914 Short May (as Signe Auen) Environment 1914 Short Bella Cortright Out of the Air 1914 Short The Girl (as Signe Auen)
Writer Title Year Status Character Carnegie Hall 1947 story Rainbow Island 1944 story The Great Man's Lady 1942 original story Aloma of the South Seas 1941 screenplay & story Wells Fargo 1937 suggestion of subject - uncredited Thrill of a Lifetime 1937 screenplay / story This Way Please 1937 screenplay Clarence 1937 screenplay Rumba 1935 story
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Wells Fargo 1937 literary researcher - uncredited
Known for movies Queen Kelly (1929) as Queen Regina V
Victory (1919) as Alma
Back Pay (1922) as Hester Bevins
The Woman God Changed (1921) as Anna Janssen