Ora Carew, born Ora Whytock in the vibrant city of Salt Lake City, Utah on April 19, 1893, began her journey in the world of cinema at the tender age of 22, making her debut in a film production in 1915. Throughout her early years in the silent film industry, Ora's work was characterized by sporadic appearances, with her seeking roles that her fellow actresses seemed to effortlessly secure. Despite the lack of plum roles, Ora persevered, accepting mediocre parts while occasionally landing roles with a touch more substance. Her career continued to unfold, with a notable appearance in the 1928 film [=tt0248029], marking a significant milestone in her journey. Following this, Ora chose to retire from the film industry, bringing an end to her illustrious career. Tragically, Ora's life came to a close on October 26, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, at the tender age of 62.
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BornApr 19, 1893 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
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- Grant Whytock (Sibling)
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1915

Martyrs of the Alamo as Mrs. Dickinson