Leona Hutton

Leona Hutton was an American actress and writer who is best known for “The Raiders,” “The Secret of the Submarine,” and “The Snarl.” Born around 1892, she made significant contributions to early cinema but faced personal struggles later in life.

Personal and Family Life

Leona Hutton was born in 1892 and was the aunt of actress June Clyde. While details about her family life are scarce, her connection to the entertainment industry through her niece indicates a family influence in acting.

Death and Legacy

Leona Hutton passed away on April 1, 1949, in Toledo, Ohio, from an overdose of sleeping pills. Her legacy lives on through her contributions to silent films and the early days of Hollywood, showcasing the talent of women in the industry.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Knight of the Trail1915-08-19Molly Stewart
The Typhoon1914-10-10Theresa
The Market of Vain Desire1916-05-28
Two-Gun Hicks1914-12-23May Jenks
The Reaping1913-10-15
The Reward1915-06-24The Woman