Ethel Winthrop

Ethel Winthrop was an American actress who is best known for her roles in Lafayette, We Come, Social Hypocrites, and The Marionettes. Born on July 5, 1891, in Russia, she made significant contributions to early cinema. She passed away on October 1, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Ethel Winthrop’s early life in Russia shaped her artistic sensibilities. Details about her family and personal relationships are limited, but her passion for acting drove her to pursue a successful career in film.

Career

Winthrop made her mark in the film industry during the silent film era. She appeared in notable films such as Lafayette, We Come, Social Hypocrites, and The Marionettes in 1918, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress.

Death and Legacy

Ethel Winthrop passed away on October 1, 1972, leaving behind a legacy in the early days of cinema. Though not widely recognized today, her performances contributed to the development of film as a medium for storytelling.

Filmography

Film/TV Title Year Role
Lafayette, We Come 1918 Mrs. Trenchard
Social Hypocrites 1918 Lady Felicia Mountstephen
The Marionettes 1918 Marquise de Monclars (as Mrs. Ethel Winthrop)
The Lottery Man 1916 Mrs. Peyton