Winifred Greenwood — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Winifred Greenwood has played leads with the Chicago branch of the Selig company for one year and ten months and is quite content to stay on indefinitely, though she is of a roving nature and loves the excitement of travel.
But there are other things Miss Greenwood loves — her home, her work, golf, tennis and writing poetry. Previous to film work she played in stock and vaudeville, but likes picture work so much better than either because it embodies such a variety of interesting incidents.
She was born in Genesee, N. Y., and adds the information, “Jan. 1, 1885,” without even being asked, which, alone, goes to prove that she is rather a remarkable person.
She speaks French and hopes for the sometime success of the Progressive party, but is aspirationless as to using the ballot herself.
Two of her strongest roles are in “The Last Dance” and as the blind girl in “The Two Orphans.”
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Collection: Motography Magazine, February 1913