In 1916, Byron came to America with her mother while her father stayed behind in New Zealand and committed suicide.
11 Facts About Nina Byron
Nina Byron studied dancing, went on tour, and joined the Hitchykoo company.
Only a year after coming to New York City, Byron came to Los Angeles to make Truthful Tulliver with William S Hart.
Nina Byron likens Byron's laughter in the film to Mary Pickford.
Nina Byron's character was merely required to laugh like the silent film icon.
Nina Byron was a member of the Ziegfeld Follies in 1925, after she was out of movies.
Nina Byron was a musical comedy theater performer on Broadway and was associated with Eddie Cantor.
Nina Byron was among the 100 travelers who returned to Los Angeles aboard the Dollar around-the-world liner President Wilson in March 1929.
Nina Byron was featured in the Florenz Ziegfeld show, Woopee, in 1929.
Nina Byron resided at the Green Room Club in New York at the time.
Nina Byron quickly fell in love with her and brought her, together with mother, to Los Angeles.