Ora Carew | |
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Born | August 13, 1893 Salt Lake City, Utah |
Died | October 26, 1955 Los Angeles, California |
(aged 62)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1915 - 1925 |
Spouse | John C. Howard |
Ora Carew (August 13, 1893, Salt Lake City - October 26, 1955, Los Angeles) born Ora Whytock was a silent film actress.
She starred in several films between 1915 and 1925 when she retired from the industry. She was known as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties.[1]
Ora Carew was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was educated by private tutors and at Roland Ball Seminary. Her screen career began with Goldwyn, following numerous engagements in vaudeville, musical comedy and stock. Some of the greatest productions in which she had been seen on the screen are "Go West, Young Man", "Too Many Millions" and with Universal she did "Love's Protege", "Loot," "Under Suspicion" and others. She was 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m) tall, weighed 120 pounds (54 kg), and had brown hair and brown eyes. She was exceptionally fond of outdoor sports and found her greatest pleasure in motoring around Hollywood and Los Angeles in her raceabout.[2]