Winifred Greenwood

Winifred Louise Greenwood (January 1, 1885 – November 23, 1961) was an American silent film actress.

[1][2] Greenwood was on the vaudeville stage from an early age,[3][4] performing with the Kings Carnival Company in Canada and the United States.

"In pictures the hours are comparatively easy, there is no traveling and we work out of doors much of the time," she explained in 1917.

[7] Although her motion picture career ended in 1927, she continued on the stage, including a long stint in Houston, Texas.

[9] In 1934, she starred in a "modern comedy of bad manners", Six of One, produced at the Actors Workshop Theater in Los Angeles.

Winifred Greenwood on the cover of Reel Life magazine (Jul 31, 1915).