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  1. Justine Olive Johnstone (Mrs. Walter Wanger; January 31, 1895 – September 4, 1982) was an American stage, and silent screen actress, turned pathologist. Working under her married name, she was part of the team that developed the modern intravenous drip technique.

  2. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Broadway star and silent movie actress Justine Johnstone left acting behind in 1926 to become a medical researcher and inventor. This starlet of the 1910s and 1920s devoted much of her later life to working in pharmacology, researching cancer cures.

  3. Justine Johnstone. Actress: The Plaything of Broadway. Justine Johnstone was born Gustina Johnson in 1895 to a poor Scandinavian immigrant family in New Jersey. She later described her mother and father as "stern parents of Viking ancestry."

    • January 31, 1895
    • September 3, 1982
  4. Justine Johnstone. (1895-1982) The smartest showgirl on Broadway in the 1910s, Justine Johnstone rocketed from a Hoboken beauty contest to the Follies chorus, to feature spots in the Princess Theatre musicals, to success on Broadway, to silent movie stardom.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2018 · As a Ziegfeld Follies girl and film actress, Justine Johnstone (1895-1982) was celebrated as "the most beautiful woman in the world." Her career took an unexpected turn when she abruptly...

  6. En septiembre de 1919, Wanger se casó Justine Johnstone, de quien se divorciaría en septiembre de 1938. Acabada la guerra, continuó con el teatro y, en 1920, la Paramount lo contrató como ayudante del productor Jesse L. Lasky. Wanger solo trabajaría un año para la Paramount, pues fue despedido tras un desacuerdo con Lasky.

  7. Justine Johnston (June 13, 1921 – January 13, 2006) was an American film, television, and musical theatre actress. [1] Life and career. Johnston was born in Evanston, Illinois. She was occasionally mistaken for Justine Johnstone, a similarly named silent film actress, who is not her mother and with whom she had no connection.