Winnie Lightner

Actor, Film actor

1899 – 1971

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Who was Winnie Lightner?

Winnie Lightner was an American stage and motion picture actress. Perhaps best-known as the gold-digging Mabel in Gold Diggers of Broadway, Lightner was often typecast as a wise-cracking gold-digger and was known for her talents as a comedienne and singer. She is also noted for introducing the song Singin' in the Bathtub in the 1929 motion picture The Show of Shows.

Winifred J. Reeves was born in Greenport, New York, but was raised in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen by her aunt and uncle, Margaret and Andrew Hansen. She had a successful career in vaudeville and finally made it to Broadway. Lightner was the first movie performer in history ever to be censored for what she said or sang on screen rather than for anything she did visually. In 1928, she made a Vitaphone short in which she sang "We Love It", "God Help a Sailor on a Night Like This", "That Brand New Model of Mine", and "We've Got a Lot to Learn." A censorship board in Pennsylvania held the release of the film because of the content of Lightner's songs. According to film historian Alexander Walker, "Warners asked the censors to merely pass judgment on the visuals—the censors refused."

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Born
Sep 17, 1899
Greenport
Also known as
  • Winifred J. Reeves
  • Winifred Reeves
  • Song a Minute Girl
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Spouses
Children
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Hell's Kitchen
Died
Mar 5, 1971
Sherman Oaks
Resting place
San Fernando Mission Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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