
Winifred Greenwood
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1885
Place of Birth: Geneseo, New York, USA
Known For

The King of Kings
The King of Kings is the Greatest Story Ever Told as only Cecil B. DeMille could tell it. In 1927, working with one of the biggest budgets in Hollywood history, DeMille spun the life and Passion of Christ into a silent-era blockbuster. Featuring text drawn directly from the Bible, a cast of thousands, and the great showman’s singular cinematic bag of tricks, The King of Kings is at once spectacular and deeply reverent—part Gospel, part Technicolor epic.

M'Liss
M'liss, a feisty young girl in a mining camp, falls for Charles Gray, the school teacher. Charles is implicated in a murder of which he is innocent, and the two must fight to save him from a lynching.

Love Never Dies
John and Tilly's happy marriage is ruined when Tilly's father finds out about the scandalous past of John's mother. John, unaware of his father-in-law's meddling, thinks Tilly has left him, and he leaves town. Her father leads Tilly to believe that John has died in an accident, and he pushes her to marry someone else.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
An early version of the classic, based more on the 1902 stage musical than on the original novel.

The Life of the Party
An attorney is thrust into wild adventures by an attractive young woman.

Leap Year
A young man, heir to his misogynistic and millionaire uncle, and in love with a nurse, gets in trouble when he gives advice on marriage to his girlfriends.

A Freight Train Drama
Short silent crime film about a man who thrown out by his wife. He joins bandits who want to derail an express train.

Young Mrs. Winthrop
The Winthrops have been drifting apart gradually, Douglas devoted to his business and Constance to her social life. For the sake of their small daughter Rosie, they decide to make reparations, with Douglas agreeing to spend more time at home and Constance giving up her socializing. Mrs. Dunbar, a widow with a grudge against Constance, decides to thwart the couple's reconciliation.

The Flame of the Yukon
George Fowler, a young man from the states, arrives at the Mias saloon, and the proprietor, "Blak Jack" Hovey, orders a saloon girl, known only as "The Flame," to fleece him. When she learns he doesn't have any money she gets him a job at a café. News of a gold strike in the Ophir area comes, and George sets out, with a dog team supplied by Flame. Meanwhile a woman comes to town, says she is Mrs. Fowler and is looking for her husband.

A Detective's Strategy
This picture tells the very human story, or romance, of an unloved wife and mother, who, although possessing wealth and social position, craved the love of her husband.
Filmography
as Dolly
as Mrs. Travis
as Mrs. Guy
as Jane Holder
as Harriet Doubleday
as Mary Ispenlove
as Kate Connelly
as A Mother
as Henrietta Carraway
as Mrs. Hayden
as Constance Weems
as Mrs. Dick Chetwyn
as Countess Fieramondi
as Hewig Jensen
as Noel Parkton
as Miss June Peeler
as Ada Darkin
as Anne Stevens
as Waitress
as Molly O'Connors
as Beulah Page
as Violette
as Grace Paulton
as Clara Peterson
as Sea Lorelei
as Belle
as Marie Clark, aka Madame Thebe
as Claire Black
as Louise MacLeod
as Jasmine Phillips
as Elsa Dean
as Madge
as Beata - the Maid
as Clara Myers
as Nellie Wilson
as Tom's Second Wife
as Sallie Willard - Tom's Wife
as Nell Burke
as Belle
as The Wayward Daughter
as Edna Dusenberry - the Senator's Daughter
as Grace Thornton - the Understudy
as Mrs. Bud Noble
as Rosie Lee
as Nellie Mason - Jack's Sweetheart
as Mrs. Mogroity
as Cinderella's Mother
as Mrs. Keever Harrow
as Louise
as Momba the Wicked Witch