Leota Winters was an American actress who is best known for Calling Hubby’s Bluff, Hubby’s Weekend Trip, and Uncle Tom. She was born on August 26, 1906, in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, and passed away in November 1978 in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Leota Winters was born Leota L. Greve and married Harry K. Cohen (also known as Crane) on August 13, 1930. The couple had one child together. Their life together was marked by her acting career and family responsibilities, which shaped her journey as a performer.
Death and Legacy
Leota Winters died in November 1978 at the age of 72. Her contributions to early cinema remain noteworthy, especially for her performances in the late 1920s. Though her fame may have waned over the years, her work continues to be remembered by film historians and enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Run, Girl, Run | 1928-01-15 | Bathing Girl in Tableau |
The Campus Vamp | 1928-11-25 | Bathing Girl |
The Campus Carmen | 1928-09-22 | College Girl |
Hubby’s Weekend Trip | 1928-11-01 | Office Clerk |