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Years active
  
1913 to 1916

Name
  
Leona Hutton

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
April 8, 1892
St. Joseph, Missouri

Died
  
April 1, 1949, Toledo, Ohio, United States

Movies
  
Knight of the Trail, The Typhoon, The Man Who Would Not Die, The Secret of the Submarine, The Chinatown Mystery

Similar People
  
William S Hart, Thomas H Ince, Reginald Barker

Leona Hutton (April 8, 1892 – April 1, 1949) was an American actress. During her brief career, between 1913 and 1916, she appeared in 48 silent era motion pictures.

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Biography

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Hutton's motion picture debut was in The Crimson Stain (1913), a three-reel drama short, opposite Frank Borzage and Edward Coxen. It was directed by Jay Hunt for the Mutual Film Company.

Her final role was as Beth Taylor in The Man Who Would Not Die (1916), a feature length drama starring Russell, who also directed with Jack Prescott at Flying "A" Studios, Santa Barbara, California.

Other

During World War I, Hutton served overseas with the American and French Red Cross.

Death

Hutton, also known as Mrs. Mary Epstein, committed suicide in 1949, by an overdose of codeine. She died in an iron lung in Maumee Hospital in Toledo, Ohio, eighteen hours after she was discovered by her husband. She had been confined to her home for ten weeks because of a leg fracture. Coroner Paul Hohly returned a suicide verdict. Hutton was one week shy of her 57th birthday.

References

Leona Hutton Wikipedia