Josie Sedgwick
Josie Sedgwick (March 13, 1899 – April 30, 1973)[1] was an American film actress. She appeared in more than 50 films from 1914 to 1932.
Josie Sedgwick | |
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c. 1917 | |
Born | 13 March 1898 Galveston, Texas, U.S. |
Died | 30 April 1973 74) Santa Monica, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1914-1932 |
Relatives | Edward Sedgwick (brother) Eileen Sedgwick (sister) |
Her brother was actor/director Edward Sedgwick, and her sister was actress Eileen Sedgwick.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1917 | The Boss of the Lazy Y | Betty Clayton | |
The Devil Dodger | |||
Ashes of Hope | Belle | ||
One Shot Ross | Nan Sheridan | ||
Fighting Back | Dance-Hall Girl | ||
Indiscreet Corinne | Pansy Hartley | ||
The Maternal Spark | Clarice | ||
1918 | The Man Above the Law | Esther Brown | |
Keith of the Border | Hope Waite / Christie McClaire | ||
Paying His Debt | Nan Christy | ||
Wolves of the Border | Ruth Warner | ||
Hell's End | Mary Flynn | ||
Beyond the Shadows | Eleanor Wyatt | ||
Wild Life | Helen Martin | ||
Lure of the Circus | Alicia Page | ||
1919 | The She Wolf | Belle of the Dance Hall | Short |
Kingdom Come | Glory Billings | Short | |
Jubilo | Rose Hardy | ||
1920 | Daredevil Jack | Glory Billings | |
The Lone Hand | Betty Hampton | ||
1921 | Double Adventure | Martha Steadman | |
Western Hearts | Edith Caldwell | ||
The Duke of Chimney Butte | Grace Kerr | ||
1922 | The Crimson Clue | Marion Gray | |
1923 | Daddy | Helene Savelli | |
The Sunshine Trail | Woman Crook | ||
Michael O'Halloran | Leslie Winton | ||
1924 | The White Moth | Ninon Aurel | |
The Sawdust Trail | "Calamity" Jane Webster | ||
1925 | The Saddle Hawk | Mercedes | |
Let 'er Buck | Miss Mabel Thompson | ||
The Outlaw's Daughter | Flora Dale | ||
Daring Days | Eve Underhill | ||
1932 | Son of Oklahoma | Mary Clayton, aka Shotgun Mary | (final film role) |
References
- Ellenberger, Allan R. Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 172. Retrieved November 2, 2020.
- "Eileen Sedgwick". Variety. May 6, 1991. Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. Retrieved November 2, 2020.
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