Leona Hutton

Actress, Author - USA
Born 1892
Died April 1, 1949 in Toledo, Ohio, USA

Mini-Biography:
Leona Hutton was born in 1892. She was an American Actress, Author, known for The Crimson Stain (1913), The Failure (1915), The Typhoon (1914), Leona Hutton's first movie on record is from 1913. Leona Hutton died on April 1, 1949 in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Leona Hutton Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [05.06] The Snarl (Story), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Bessie Barriscale, Charles Gunn, Howard C. Hickman,
1916: [05.28] The Market of Vain Desire (Cast: Belle), Directed by Reginald Barker, with H.B. Warner, Clara Williams, Charles Miller,
1916: [05.08] The Secret of the Submarine (Cast), Directed by George L. Sargent, with Juanita Hansen, Tom Chatterton, Hylda Hollis,
1915: [08.20] A Knight of the Trails (Knight of the Trail, Prowlers of the Plains) (Cast: Molly Stewart), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Frank Borzage,
1915: [07.09] The Hammer (Cast: Millie Blakely), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Frank Borzage, Patricia Palmer, Arthur Maude,
1915: [07.01] The Failure (Cast: Jim's Wife), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Walter Edwards, Claude N. Mortensen,
1915: [06.24] The Reward (Cast: The Woman), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Bessie Barriscale, Arthur Maude, Louise Glaum,
1915: [04.23] The Riddle of the Wooden Leg (Cast: Edith Lee - Detective), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Jack Nelson, Harvey Clark,
1915: [03.12] The Girl Who Might Have Been (Cast: Daisy Wellington), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Frank Borzage, Edward Brennan,
1915: [02.10] The Chinatown Mystery (Cast: Grace Adams), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Howard C. Hickman, Sessue Hayakawa,
1914: [12.31] A Flower in the Desert (Cast: Flora Waldron ), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Thelma Salter, J. Barney Sherry,
1914: [12.09] The City of Darkness (Cast: Dolly - Donald's Sweetheart), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Walter Edwards, Gertrude Claire, Enid Markey,
1914: [11.27] A crook's sweetheart (Cast: Flora ), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Louis Durham, Frank Borzage,
1914: [11.04] The Desperado (Cast: 'Tom' King ), Directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton, with Richard Stanton, Gertrude Claire,
1914: [10.10] The Typhoon (Cast: Theresa), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Sessue Hayakawa, Gladys Brockwell, Frank Borzage,
1914: [09.23] Parson Larkin's Wife (Cast: Jane Woods - Parson Larkin's Wife ), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Webster Campbell, Frank Borzage,
1914: [09.17] A Tragedy of the North Woods (Cast: Hilda's Mother), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Harry Keenan, Walter Edwards, Tom Chatterton,
1914: [08.26] The Sheriff's Sister (Cast: Anna Mason), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Herschel Mayall, Richard Stanton,
1914: [05.22] The Social Ghost (Cast: Mrs. Banners), Directed by George Osborne, with J. Barney Sherry, Cyril Gardner,
1914: [02.19] The Play's the Thing (Cast: Nell), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Walter Edwards, Robyn Adair,
1913: [12.19] The Pitfall (Cast: Fannie Rice), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Sherman Bainbridge, Margaret Thompson,
1913: [12.03] The Buried Past (Cast: Myrtle Gross - the Wife), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Charles Ray, Walter Edwards,
1913: [10.24] A Woman's Wit (Cast: Ned's Wife), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Richard Stanton,
1913: [10.15] The Reaping (Cast), Directed by Burton L. King, with Walter Edwards, Louise Glaum,
1913: [07.04] The Crimson Stain (Cast: Mary Medford - the Mother / The Grown Child), Directed by Jay Hunt, with Edward Coxen, Frank Newburg,

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