Carmencita Johnson

She had six siblings, Kenneth, Dick Winslow, Cammilla, Seessel Anne, Cullen, and Payne, all of whom also acted in films.

Beginning her career as a child actress, she appeared in the Our Gang short films when she was just a few months old.

With a career spanning 28 years, she played bit parts in more than 70 films, notably The Winning of Barbara Worth (1926), The Way of All Flesh (1927), The Wind (1928), Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934), These Three (1936), Quality Street (1937), and The Beloved Brat (1938).

[1] After marrying in 1949, Johnson subsequently retired from film work and became known as Carmen Robertson.

On September 26, 2000, the Robertsons were traveling on Harbor Boulevard and turning onto Peninsula Street in Ventura when their 1990 Honda Civic was broadsided by a 1991 Chevrolet Blazer driven by Darin Acosta.

Johnson (left) in a poster for The Way of All Flesh (1927).