Juliette Compton
Biography
From Wikipedia Juliette Compton (May 3, 1899 – March 19, 1989) was an American actress whose career began in the silent film era and concluded with That Hamilton Woman in 1941. She had started her career with a season in the Ziegfeld Follies and then stage appearances in London where she also acted in British films. Compton married James Bartram in 1931. They separated in 1936 and finally divorced in 1942.
Known For

Morocco

That Hamilton Woman

The Count of Monte Cristo

Ladies of Leisure

Irene

Berkeley Square

Behold My Wife!

Devil and the Deep
All Movies (35)
- That Hamilton Woman1941 · as Lady Spencer
- Irene1940 · as Mrs. Newlands Grey
- No More Ladies1935 · as Woman (uncredited)
- Behold My Wife!1934 · as Diana Carter-Curson
- The Count of Monte Cristo1934 · as Clothilde
- Grand Canary1934 · as Elissa Bayham
- Berkeley Square1933 · as Duchess of Devonshire
- The Masquerader1933 · as Lady Diana Joyce
- Peg o' My Heart1933 · as Ethel Chichester
- The Match King1932 · as Sonia Lombard
- Devil and the Deep1932 · as Mrs. Planet
- The Man Called Back1932 · as Vivien Lawrence
- Westward Passage1932 · as Henrietta, Olivia's Cousin
- Strangers in Love1932 · as Muriel Preston
- No One Man1932 · as Sue Folsom
- Husband's Holiday1931 · as Christine Kennedy
- Rich Man's Folly1931 · as Paula Norcross
- Women Love Once1931 · as Hester Dahlgren
- The Vice Squad1931 · as Ambassador's Wife
- Kick In1931 · as Picadilly Bessie
- Unfaithful1931 · as Gemma Houston
- Morocco1930 · as Anna Dolores (uncredited)
- Anybody's Woman1930 · as Ellen
- Ladies of Leisure1930 · as Claire Collins
- Woman to Woman1929 · as Vesta Compton
- The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel1928 · as Theresa Cabbarrus
- Change of Heart1928 · as Ralph's wife
- The Fake1927 · as Mrs Hesketh Pointer
- White Heat1927 · as Helen
- The Woman Tempted1927 · as Louise Harding
- The Chinese Bungalow1926 · as Sadie
- Nell Gwyn1926 · as Lady Castlemaine
- Bulldog Drummond's Third Round1925 · as Irma Peterson
- Human Desires1924 · as Andree de Vigne
- The Wine of Life1924 · as Regine