Alberta Perkins, a talented American actress, entered this world in the year 1898, specifically in the state of Tennessee, within the borders of the United States of America. Her impressive acting career, which spanned multiple decades, saw her take on various roles in numerous films, including the notable Sunday Sinners, released in 1940, Murder on Lenox Avenue, which premiered in 1941, and Drums o' Voodoo, a 1934 production.
Alberta Perkins' personal life was marked by a loving marriage to the renowned musician and composer, Buddy Johnson. The couple's union was a testament to the power of love and commitment.
Sadly, Alberta Perkins' life came to a close on October 2, 1951, in the borough of Queens, within the confines of New York City, in the state of New York, in the United States of America. Her passing left behind a legacy of memorable performances and a loving partner, Buddy Johnson, who undoubtedly cherished the time they spent together.