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Leotta Whytock (born Leotta Edith Wotton, March 27, 1890 - October 13, 1972) was an American film editor and actress active during the early days of Hollywood. She was married to fellow film editor Grant Whytock.


Biography

Whytock was born in
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, to Robert Wotton and Mary Johnston, both of whom were native Canadians. Her father died when she was young. She had a twin sister, Leona (an actress); a brother, Clarence; and a half-brother, Robert Carlisle. She and her sister seem to have worked as actresses during the silent era. She married film editor Grant Whytock at some point during the late 1910s after moving to Los Angeles. Through this marriage, her sister-in-law was actress
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. At one point, she was a film editor at Ingram Studios in Nice, France. Though her credits end in the 1920s, it seems she was an assistant editor for much of her later career. Her half-brother, Robert Carlisle, ended up becoming a film producer at MGM; her twin sister Leona's daughter,
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, became a famous actress and lived to the age of 104.


Selected filmography

* ''Stranded'' (1927) * '' A Million for Love'' (1928) * ''The House of Deceit'' (1928) * ''
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'' (1928)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Whytock, Leotta American women film editors American film editors 1890 births 1972 deaths