Naomi Weston Childers (November 15, 1892 – May 9, 1964), was an American silent film actress whose career lasted until the mid-20th century.
When she was ten Childers performed the title roles in both Red Riding Hood[citation needed] and Alice in Wonderland at the Odeon Theater in St.
[citation needed] When she was 11 years old, Childers won a contest for interpretation and gave a series of readings at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St.
In the 1919 Sam Goldwyn film Lord and Lady Algy, Childers was cast in the leading feminine role.
Often employed as a model, Childers enjoyed the attention of artists across the United States, many of whom referred to her as "the girl with the Grecian face.
"[citation needed] In 1919, Childers became engaged to Harold Darling Shattuck, the head of a large candy making company.
In December 1929, she was given a divorce from Luther A. Reed, Hollywood scenario writer and motion picture director, on grounds of desertion.
The superior court of Los Angeles, California awarded Childers custody of an eight-year-old son and granted $250 a month alimony.