Winona Winter (1889 — April 27, 1940) was an American vaudeville performer and silent-film actress.
In 1901, her skull was examined by phrenologists in a published case study, which found her to be gifted, especially in humor and memory.
[2] In vaudeville Winter was best known for "soubrette" parts,[3] as a singing comedian,[4] and as a ventriloquist.
[5] She performed with Will Rogers in Rochester in 1908, in New York in 1910, and in Chicago in 1912,[3] and was associated with Harry Lauder's company in 1922.
[1] She was still performing on vaudeville in 1928, with an act she called "Broadway-o-grams", a selection of short character sketches and celebrity impersonations.