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Winifred <I>Kingston</I> Farnum

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Winifred Kingston Farnum

Birth
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Death
3 Feb 1967 (aged 72)
La Jolla, San Diego County, California, USA
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Winifred Kingston was a British born American silent film actress. Kingston was educated in Scotland and Belgium. She acted on stage in England before she began acting in the United States. On Broadway, Kingston portrayed Crobyle in Thais, Juliette Corton in The Matrimonial Bed, and Helen Farquhar in Caste.

Kingston was educated in Scotland and Belgium. She acted on stage in England before she began acting in the United States.[2]

On Broadway, Kingston portrayed Crobyle in Thais (1911), Juliette Corton in The Matrimonial Bed (1927), and Helen Farquhar in Caste (1927).[3]

She married actor Dustin Farnum on August 24, 1924, in Los Angeles,[4] and they had a daughter, Estelle.[5] Kingston appeared with her husband often onscreen most notably in The Squaw Man and The Virginian.[6] After Farnum's death in 1929, she was married to oil executive Carman R. Runyon.[7]

On February 3, 1967, Kingston died at her home in La Jolla.[7]

(Source: Wikipedia)
Winifred Kingston was a British born American silent film actress. Kingston was educated in Scotland and Belgium. She acted on stage in England before she began acting in the United States. On Broadway, Kingston portrayed Crobyle in Thais, Juliette Corton in The Matrimonial Bed, and Helen Farquhar in Caste.

Kingston was educated in Scotland and Belgium. She acted on stage in England before she began acting in the United States.[2]

On Broadway, Kingston portrayed Crobyle in Thais (1911), Juliette Corton in The Matrimonial Bed (1927), and Helen Farquhar in Caste (1927).[3]

She married actor Dustin Farnum on August 24, 1924, in Los Angeles,[4] and they had a daughter, Estelle.[5] Kingston appeared with her husband often onscreen most notably in The Squaw Man and The Virginian.[6] After Farnum's death in 1929, she was married to oil executive Carman R. Runyon.[7]

On February 3, 1967, Kingston died at her home in La Jolla.[7]

(Source: Wikipedia)


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