Herbert Hall Winslow

Herbert Hall Winslow (November 23, 1865 – June 1, 1930) was an American stage actor and playwright. He acted in and directed the 1914 silent film Manon Lescaut.

Herbert Hall Winslow
1893 drawing of Winslow
BornNovember 23, 1865
Keokuk, Iowa, United States
DiedJune 1, 1930 (aged 64)
Occupation(s)Writer, Actor
Years active1914–1924 (film)

Winslow was born in Keokuk, Iowa.

More than 100 plays that Winslow wrote were produced, most of which were performed by stock theater companies and touring troupes. His works that were produced on Broadway included He Loved the Ladies (1927), Mercenary Mary (1925), What's Your Wife Doing? (1923), Broken Branches (1922), Just Around the Corner (1919), The Girl From Broadway (1907), The Spellbinder (1904), The Vinegar Buyer (1903), and The Great Northwest (1896).

In 1893, Winslow sought a divorce from his wife, Daisey, but the Yankton, South Dakota, jury's decision went in his wife's favor, and the couple remained married.

On June 1, 1930, Winslow died at Hastings-on-Hudson, New York at age 64.

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