Constance Binney (June 28, 1896 – November 15, 1989) was an American stage and film actress and dancer.
[1] Her father, Harold Osgood Binney and her mother, Gertrude Miles, were both from wealthy and socially connected families.
A maternal uncle was Basil Miles, an American diplomat to Russia during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson.
"[2] She made her Broadway theatre debut in Saturday to Monday (1917)[3] and the following year appeared with her actress sister, Faire Binney, in the Maurice Tourneur silent film, Sporting Life, her film debut.
[6] Binney married Charles Edward Cotting, Jr, a Boston banker, in Old Lyme, Connecticut in 1926.