Seena Owen

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

44

Gender

Female

Birthday

1894-11-13

Day of death

1966-08-15 (71 years old)

Place of Birth

Spokane, Washington, USA

Seena Owen

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.

Known For

  • Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

    Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

  • The Better Way

    The Better Way

  • The Blue Danube

    The Blue Danube

  • The Fall of Babylon

    The Fall of Babylon

  • Queen Kelly

    Queen Kelly

  • The Woman God Changed

    The Woman God Changed

  • Officer Thirteen

    Officer Thirteen

  • The Marriage Playground

    The Marriage Playground

  • Riders of Vengeance

    Riders of Vengeance

  • Back Pay

    Back Pay

  • A Woman's Awakening

    A Woman's Awakening

  • Shipwrecked

    Shipwrecked

  • The Sheriff's Son

    The Sheriff's Son

  • The Craven

    The Craven

  • The Lamb

    The Lamb

  • Faint Perfume

    Faint Perfume

  • Madame Bo-Peep

    Madame Bo-Peep

  • Madame Bo-Peep

    Madame Bo-Peep

  • Breed of Men

    Breed of Men

  • The Life Line

    The Life Line

  • Unseeing Eyes

    Unseeing Eyes

  • I Am the Man

    I Am the Man

  • Martha's Vindication

    Martha's Vindication

  • Man-Made Women

    Man-Made Women

  • The Face in the Fog

    The Face in the Fog

  • Victory

    Victory

  • One of the Finest

    One of the Finest

  • An Old-Fashioned Girl

    An Old-Fashioned Girl

  • The Go-Getter

    The Go-Getter

  • For Woman's Favor

    For Woman's Favor

  • A Man And His Money

    A Man And His Money

  • The Gift Supreme

    The Gift Supreme

  • A Flight for a Fortune

    A Flight for a Fortune

  • The Flame of the Yukon

    The Flame of the Yukon

  • The Great Well

    The Great Well

  • The Cheater Reformed

    The Cheater Reformed

  • The Fox Woman

    The Fox Woman

  • Lavender and Old Lace

    Lavender and Old Lace

  • Sooner or Later

    Sooner or Later

  • Branding Broadway

    Branding Broadway

  • The Rush Hour

    The Rush Hour

  • The Hunted Woman

    The Hunted Woman

  • The Leavenworth Case

    The Leavenworth Case

  • A Yankee from the West

    A Yankee from the West