Selene Johnson
Selene Knapp Johnson (February 20, 1876 – December 11, 1960) was an American stage and silent film actress born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA). She is known for her role in the play The Squaw Man and other roles in silent cinema as: The Divine Sacrifice (1918).[1][2]
Selene Johnson | |
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Selene Johnson in The Squaw Man with William Faversham | |
Born | Selene Knapp Johnson February 20, 1876 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Died | December 11, 1960 84) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Lumsden Hare |
She was married to Lumsden Hare,[3] and she died in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Plays
- The Golden Age as Margaret Barnes (1928)
- The Title as Mrs. Culver (1921)
- Peter's Mother (1918)
- Ourselves (1913)
- The Return from Jerusalem (1912)
- The Dollar Mark (1909)
- Disengaged (1909)
- Irene Wycherley (1908)
- The Squaw Man (1905-1906)
- Abigail (1905)
- The Man of Destiny / How He Lied to Her Husband as Herself (1904)
- Audrey (1902-1903)
- Frou-Frou (1902)
- Monte Cristo as Mercedes (1900-1901)
- A Rich Man's Son (1899)
- Peter Stuyvesant (1899)
References
- Daniel C. Blum, John A. Willis, Daniel Blum's Theatre World, Volume 21- Crown Publishers, 1964; pg. 257;
- University of Michigan, The Green Book Magazine, Volumen 8- Story-Press association, 1912; pg. 516;
- "Lumsden Hare dies; long an actor, 90". The New York Times. United Press International. September 1, 1964. p. 36. Retrieved October 23, 2020 – via ProQuest.
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