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  1. Charlotte Henry. Actress: March of the Wooden Soldiers. Charlotte acted on stage from the age of five. At thirteen, she made her Broadway debut in 'Courage' (1928), two year later reprising her role for the screen version.

  2. Charlotte Virginia Henry (March 3, 1914 – April 11, 1980) was an American actress who is best remembered for her roles in Alice in Wonderland (1933) and Babes in Toyland (1934). She also starred in the Frank Buck serial Jungle Menace (1937).

  3. Charlotte Henry. Actress: March of the Wooden Soldiers. Charlotte acted on stage from the age of five. At thirteen, she made her Broadway debut in 'Courage' (1928), two year later reprising her role for the screen version.

  4. Charlotte Henry is a fine, natural Alice (in an all too brief career of only 31 films, before retiring during WWII, she also did the Laurel & Hardy BABES IN TOYALAND in 1934 and the best of all the Chans, CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA in 1936 as Boris Karloff's daughter!) and she is ably supported by a cast of great actors - not all of whom have ...

  5. Charlotte Henry. Actress. She is best remembered for her role of 'Alice' in the 1933 version of Alice in Wonderland. She is also well-known for playing 'Little Bo-Peep' the next year in the Laurel and Hardy classic Babes in Toyland.

  6. May 27, 2016 · Charlotte Henry (1933) Photofest. Paramount also partook in Alice fever, commissioning a star-studded cast for its 1933 film that included W.C. Fields, Cary Grant and Gary Cooper. Finding the...

  7. Charlotte V. Henry. Birth Place. Brooklyn, New York, USA. Born. March 03, 1913.

  8. Charlotte Henry (born March 3, 1914) was an American actress, who passed away in 1980. She is best remembered for her role as Alice in the 1933 Alice in Wonderland and Bo-Peep in the 1934 movie, Babes in Toyland.

  9. Jun 26, 2021 · Charlotte Henry would pass away on April 11, 1960 from cancer. Sometime during those years, she had married Dr. James A. Dempsey, but the two had no children.

  10. Paramount's Alice is better than most, with Charlotte Henry making a spirited storybook heroine. Tim Burton altered the tale to allow Alice to be a young woman, whereas Paramount simply cast a nineteen-year-old in the role of a small child.

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