Alice Lyon's life odyssey commenced on November 26, 1934, in the eclectic and cosmopolitan city of Tokyo, Japan, a metropolis that would play a pivotal role in her formative years and ultimately influence the trajectory of her life's endeavors.
Notable actress, Lyon's trajectory intersected with the world of cinema, etching a lasting imprint on the realm of film. Her most prominent role was in the 1964 horror film, The Horror of Party Beach, a project that expertly highlighted her remarkable acting abilities, thereby solidifying her reputation as a burgeoning star within the entertainment industry.
Alice Lyon's existence was abruptly and sadly brought to a premature end on the sixth day of June, 2003, within the picturesque and quaint confines of Sag Harbor, a coastal town nestled in the state of New York, United States of America.