Rita Owin was an American actress who is best known for her roles in “Our Little Girl,” “Valiant Is the Word for Carrie,” and “Mexican Spitfire Out West.” Born on February 17, 1904, in New Orleans, Louisiana, she made a name for herself in the film industry before her passing on May 7, 1979, in Burbank, California.
Personal and Family Life
Rita Owin, born Rita Viola Orvin, grew up in New Orleans and later moved to California to pursue her acting career. Little is known about her family life, but she made significant contributions to the film industry during her lifetime.
Death and Legacy
Rita Owin died on May 7, 1979, in Burbank, California. Her legacy lives on through her performances in various films, showcasing her talent and dedication to acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Valiant Is the Word for Carrie | 1936-10-06 | Saleslady |
Blondie on a Budget | 1940-02-29 | Second Saleslady (uncredited) |
Mexican Spitfire Out West | 1940-10-29 | Public Stenographer |
West Point Widow | 1941-06-20 | Beauty Operator |
Love Me Tonight | 1932-08-18 | Chambermaid (uncredited) |
Elinor Norton | 1934-11-02 | Publisher’s Staff |
Outside These Walls | 1939-05-04 | Teacher (uncredited) |
The Gay Deception | 1935-09-13 | Linen Maid (uncredited) |