Elita Proctor Otis was born in 1851 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for A Midsummer Night's Dream (1909), Oliver Twist (1909) and Under Northern Lights (1920). She was married to William Carpenter Camp (NY broker) and Charles Howard Johnson (artist). She died on August 10, 1927 in Pelham, New York, USA.
Silent screen character actress with extensive stage experience. A banker's daughter and direct descendant of the poetess Adelaide Proctor, she acted on Broadway from 1897.
In the 15 April 1922 page 733 issue of Moving Picture World, she is described as the following: "Oleta is the original Coca-Cola girl whose likeness has been printed and lithographed more than any other girl.".