Ida St. Leon

Ida St. Leon (16 January 1894 – 8 July 1961) was an Australian circus performer and actress.

[7] Stage credits for Ida St. Leon included Finishing Fanny (1912),[8] Our Children (1913), Help Wanted (1914),[9] Little Women (1914),[10] Upstairs and Down (1916), Rachel Barton Butler's Mamma's Affair (1917),[11][12] The Wheel (1921),[13] and Lightnin (1923).

[14] Of her work in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1916), one unimpressed Los Angeles critic wrote that "Ida St. Leon drawls out her snippy lines in that nasal twang described as 'cute.

[16] Ida St. Leon's engagement to businessman Leo Maurice Rosenberg was announced in 1916.

[18] She was named a co-respondent in the divorce of Eugenia and George McIntyre, with accusations that Ida St. Leon was being "overfriendly" with the husband, and accepting significant gifts of cash from him.

Ida St. Leon, from a 1909 publication.
Ida St. Leon publicity photo with signature
Ida St. Leon and George Le Guere , in Mamma's Affair , from a 1920 publication