Edwina Booth Filmography

Edwina Booth

Edwina Booth was an American actress. She is best known for the 1931 film Trader Horn, during the filming of which she contracted an illness which effectively ruined her movie career. Born Josephine Constance Woodruff, the daughter of a doctor, in Provo, Utah, Booth's brief film career began in 1928 with the Dorothy Arzner-directed Manhattan Cocktail, which also featured Nancy Carroll and Richard Arlen. She was on vacation following a 1927 stage appearance when film director E. Mason Hopper saw her and offered her a part in a Marie Prevost picture. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was impressed with...
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Birthdate:September 13, 1904
Birthplace:Provo, Utah
Date of death:May 18, 1991
Religion:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Also known as:edwina_booth, Edwina Booth, Josephine Constance Woodruff

Movies with appearances by Edwina Booth

The Last of the Mohicans
The Last of the Mohicans
Release date:May 17, 1932
Directed by:Ford Beebe, B. Reeves Eason
Genre:Western
The Vanishing Legion
The Vanishing Legion
Release date:June 2, 1931
Directed by:Ford Beebe, B. Reeves Eason
Genre:Western
Trader Horn
Trader Horn
Release date:1931
Directed by:Woody Van Dyke
Genre:Adventure

Personal relationships of Edwina Booth

  • Anthony Shuck
    Anthony Shuck
  • Leo Higham
    Leo Higham
  • Reinhold Fehlberg
    Reinhold Fehlberg
Significant OtherRelationship
Anthony Shuck Marriage
Leo Higham Marriage
Reinhold Fehlberg Marriage
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