Julanne Johnston

Born: 1900-04-30

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Julanne Johnston (May 1, 1900 - December 26, 1988) was an American silent film actress born in Indianapolis, Indiana. Johnston is known for being on William Randolph Hearst's yacht The Oneida during the weekend in November 1924 when film director and producer Thomas Ince later died of heart failure. She was also the female lead in the Douglas Fairbanks film The Thief of Bagdad, with Anna May Wong, that same year. She died in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, at the age of 88. Her remains were buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit. Description above from the Wikipedia article Julanne Johnston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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The Scarlet Empress

as uncredited
Released: 1934-05-09

During the 18th century, German noblewoman Sophia Frederica, who would later become Catherine...

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The Thief of Bagdad

as The Princess
Released: 1924-03-18

A recalcitrant thief vies with a duplicitous Mongol ruler for the hand of a beautiful princess.

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The Big Parade

as Justine Devereux (uncredited)
Released: 1925-11-05

The story of an idle rich boy who joins the US Army's Rainbow Division and is sent to France to...

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Madam Satan

as Miss Conning Tower
Released: 1930-09-20

A socialite masquerades as a notorious femme fatale to win back her straying husband during a...

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Twinkletoes

as Lilac
Released: 1926-11-28

"Twinkletoes" Minasi wants to be a great dancer like her deceased mother. Twink meets Chuck...

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The Younger Generation

as Irma Striker
Released: 1929-03-04

Soap-opera about a social-climbing Jewish man and his old-world parents who are heartbroken by...

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Golden Dawn

as Sister Hedwig
Released: 1930-06-14

Dawn, a young white girl who has been kidnapped in infancy and reared by Mooda, an African woman...

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Prisoners

as Lenke
Released: 1929-05-18

Prisoners was released as a part-talking, part-silent feature. An Austrian showgirl working in...

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Oh Kay!

as Constance Appleton
Released: 1928-08-26

On the eve of her wedding Lady Kay Rutfield runs off aboard her sloop. A storm carries her out...

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Miss Hobbs

as Millicent Farey
Released: 1920-05-19

She was a very modern young woman, was Miss Hobbs. Her ideas were about fifty years ahead of...

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Her Wild Oat

as Miss Whitley
Released: 1927-12-25

In this feature comedy, silent film star Colleen Moore plays a woman who owns a small lunch...

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Better Times

as uncredited
Released: 1919-07-13

Ezra Scroggs is a shiftless gambler who has let his hotel, the Lakeview, fall on hard times....

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The Brass Bottle

as uncredited
Released: 1923-07-22

Horace Ventimore, a young London architect, stumbles across an old brass bottle. When he picks...

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The Young Rajah

as Dancing Girl
Released: 1922-11-11

A young man raised in the American South discovers he is an Indian prince whose throne was taken...

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Big Pal

as Helen Truscott
Released: 1925-09-29

A judge's daughter spurns his wealthy lifestyle and goes to do social work in poorer...

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Garragan

as uncredited
Released: 1924-10-20

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Venus of Venice

as Jean
Released: 1927-03-20

A slick caper movie about a petty thief falls for a wealthy American artist.

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Good Time Charley

as Elaine Keene - Mother
Released: 1927-11-05

Song-and-dance man Charles Edward Keene (Good Time Charley) is bereft when his wife, Elaine,...

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The Whip Woman

as Mme. Haldane
Released: 1928-02-05

A different kind of a story about a different kind of a girl---a modern, young cavewoman who...

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Aloma of the South Seas

as Sylvia
Released: 1926-05-15

A young South Seas native boy is sent to the U.S. for his education. He returns to his island...

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