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  1. Winnie Lightner (born Winifred Josephine Reeves; September 17, 1899 – March 5, 1971) was an American stage and motion picture actress. Perhaps best known as the man-hungry Mabel in Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929), Lightner was often typecast as a wise-cracking

  2. Winnie Lightner was a Broadway and Warner Brothers actress who sang "We Love It" in 1928, causing censorship controversy. She married director Roy Del Ruth and had two sons, one of whom became a cinematographer.

  3. Winnie Lightner (1899 - 1971) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Alma de bailarina, El tigre del ring, Play Girl, Side Show, The Life of the Party, She Had to Say Yes, Las castigadoras de Broadway y Una cena íntima celebrando el 25 aniversario de Warner Bros (C)

  4. Winnie Lightner. Actress: Side Show. Winnie Lightner was known as Broadway's "Song a Minute Girl" because she could belt out a song in less than 60 seconds. Her brassy, outgoing style lent itself to Warner's Vitaphone shorts when sound came in, and soon Winnie Lightner was a top Warner star.

  5. 6 de mar. de 1971 · SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., March 5 (AP)—Winnie Lightner, a stage and film actress of the twenties and early thirties, died at her home of a heart attack today. She was 71 years old.

  6. Películas por géneros de Winnie Lightner. América del sur . Argentina ; Chile ; Colombia ; Uruguay ; Paraguay ; Perú

  7. Winnie Lightner was a vaudeville star who made a few films in the early talkie era. See her ratings, reviews, photos, and filmography on Rotten Tomatoes.