Winifred Greenwood (January 1, 1885 – November 23, 1961) was an American silent film actress.
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Born in 1885 in Geneseo, New York, Greenwood studied to be a teacher but left New York Normal School to perform in vaudeville in the United States and Canada.[1]
Greenwood's career began in vaudeville, performing with the Kings Carnival Company in Canada and the United States.[2] She went on to act with stock theater companies, one of which she headed.[1] She was signed in 1910 and starred in over 200 films before her retirement in 1927. She starred in a number of films with Charlotte Burton including The Shriner's Daughter in 1913. She was married to actor George Field from 1913[3] to 1918. She died in 1961, age 76 in Woodland Hills, California.
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