Childers, Naomi (1892–1964)
Childers, Naomi (1892–1964)
American actress. Born Naomi Weston Childers, Nov 15, 1892, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania; died May 9, 1964, in Hollywood, California; m. Luther Reed.
Began career on Broadway; films include Dust of Egypt, Fathers of Men, The World and Its Women, White Heat, Earthbound, Anselo Lee, Ziegfeld Follies and Trial Marriage.
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