Justine Johnstone

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Justine Johnstone

Born January 31, 1895(1895-01-31)
Englewood, New Jersey
Died September 3, 1982 (aged 87)
Santa Monica, California
Occupation Stage, film actress

Justine Johnstone (January 31, 1895September 3, 1982) was an American stage and silent screen actress.

She attended Emma Willard School in Troy, New York. She was removed from the play "Hush Money" in 1926. [1] Johnstone died in Santa Monica, California from congestive heart failure, aged 87.

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  • Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925) .... Maisie Morrison
  • Moonlight and Honeysuckle (1921) (uncredited) .... Bit Part
  • A Heart to Let (1921) .... Agatha
  • Sheltered Daughters (1921) .... Jenny Dark
  • The Plaything of Broadway (1921) .... Lola
  • Blackbirds (1920) .... Countess Leonie
  • Nothing But Lies (1920) .... Ann Nigh
  • The Crucible (1914/I) (as Justina Johnstone) .... Amelia

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  1. ^ "Justine Johnstone Enters Firm Denial. Says Producer's Charges in Answer to Her Suit Are "Tissue of Lies." Clash on Role in Play. Actress Denies Her Work Was Bad and Defends Conduct on the Stage.", New York Times, April 21, 1926, Wednesday. Retrieved on 2008-04-11. "Justine Johnstone, actress, who up to a short time ago took a leading part in "Hush Money," made an emphatic denial yesterday of allegations by Charles K. Gordon, producer of the play, that he had discharged her because her acting was not satisfactory." 
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NAME Johnstone, Justine
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Stage, film actress
DATE OF BIRTH 1895-1-31
PLACE OF BIRTH Englewood, New Jersey
DATE OF DEATH 1982-9-3
PLACE OF DEATH Santa Monica, California