Alyce King, an exceptionally gifted and distinguished thespian, came into the world on August 14, 1915, in the quaint and endearing town of Payson, Utah, United States of America, where her formative years were profoundly influenced by a robust inclination towards artistic expression and a deep-seated enthusiasm for the world of performing arts.
Alyce King's illustrious professional journey was characterized by a plethora of memorable screen appearances, with standout roles in cinematic masterpieces such as "On Stage Everybody" (1945),"Larceny with Music" (1943),and "Cuban Pete" (1946),thereby exemplifying her extraordinary acting prowess and mesmerizing global audiences with her captivating performances.
Alyce King's remarkable career was merely the tip of the iceberg, as her personal life was characterized by a truly exceptional circumstance - her marriage to two notable individuals, Robert Clarke and Sydney de Azevedo, a testament to her remarkable resilience, adaptability, and boundless capacity for love and companionship.
Alyce King's illustrious life, replete with numerous accolades and a lasting imprint on the cinematic landscape, finally drew to a close on the twenty-first day of August, nineteen hundred and ninety-six, amidst the sun-kissed splendor of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.