Winifred Bryson

Winifred Bryson

Acting 1 titles 1892-12-20 — 1987-08-20 Los Angeles, California, USA

Winifred Bryson, originally named Winifred Brison, was an accomplished American actress born on December 20, 1892, and she passed away on August 20, 1987. Her career spanned both stage and silent film, showcasing her versatility as a performer.

Bryson made her theatrical debut in 1914, captivating audiences with her performances in musical comedies and dramatic roles, notably in the production "Regeneration," where she starred alongside Bert Lytell. Her entry into the film industry began with "Peer Gynt" in 1915, but it was her role in "A Heart to Let" in 1921 that marked a significant shift in her cinematic career. Over the course of her career, she appeared in a total of 19 films, concluding her on-screen journey with the 1928 film "Adoration." Unfortunately, as the era of sound films emerged, Bryson's career in the industry came to an end.

In her personal life, Winifred was married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Warner Baxter, lasting from 1918 until his death in 1951. She later wed Ferdinand H. Manger, with whom she remained until her passing. Bryson's contributions to the arts during the silent film era and her stage performances have earned her a lasting legacy in American entertainment history.

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