Jane Winton

Jane Winton

Known For

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Biography

From Wikipedia

Jane Winton (October 10, 1905 - September 22, 1959) was a movie actress, dancer, opera soprano, writer, and painter. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

During the 1920s she began her stage career as a dancer with the Ziegfeld Follies.

After coming to the west coast Winton became known as the green-eyed goddess of Hollywood. Her film appearances include roles in Tomorrow's Love (1925), Why Girls Go Back Home (1926), Sunrise, The Crystal Cup and The Fair Coed (1927), Burning Daylight, Melody of Love and The Patsy (1928), Scandal and Show Girl in Hollywood (1929), and The Furies and Hell's Angels (1930).

Winton played Donna Isobel, the mother of the title character, in Don Juan (1926). The film starred John Barrymore and Mary Astor. The movie was billed as the first film made in Vitaphone, a new invention which synchronized sound with motion pictures. Modern talking pictures began with the Vitaphone.

After leaving Hollywood, Winton performed various operatic roles both in the United States and abroad. In 1933 she was with the National Grand Opera Company for their production of I Pagliacci. She sang Nedda. She starred in the operetta Caviar. In England she became noted for her singing and work in radio.

Jane Winton died in 1959 at the Pierre Hotel in New York City.

Movies Featuring Jane Winton

Limelight

Limelight (1936)

as Ray Madison
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Hired Wife (1934)

as Dovie Jansen
Hell's Angels

Hell's Angels (1930)

as Baroness Von Kranz
A Notorious Affair

A Notorious Affair (1930)

as One of Paul's Admirers (uncredited)
Show Girl in Hollywood

Show Girl in Hollywood (1930)

as Frank Buelow's Premiere Guest
The Furies

The Furies (1930)

as Gwendolyn Andrews
The Yellow Lily

The Yellow Lily (1928)

as Mademoiselle Julie
The Patsy

The Patsy (1928)

as Grace Harrington
Honeymoon Flats

Honeymoon Flats (1928)

as Jane Twitchell
Bare Knees

Bare Knees (1928)

as Jane Longworth
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The Poor Nut (1927)

as Julia Winters
Lonesome Ladies

Lonesome Ladies (1927)

as Mrs. St. Clair
Upstream

Upstream (1927)

as The Soubrette
Don Juan

Don Juan (1926)

as Donna Isobel
His Supreme Moment

His Supreme Moment (1925)

as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Three Women

Three Women (1924)

as Charity Ball Guest