Julanne Johnston
Biography
Julanne Johnston (May 1, 1900 - December 26, 1988) was an American silent film actress born in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is known for being on William Randolph Hearst's yacht The Oneida during the weekend in November 1924 when film director and producer Thomas Ince later died of heart failure. She was also the female lead in the Douglas Fairbanks film The Thief of Bagdad, with Anna May Wong, that same year. Johnston died in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, at the age of 88. Her remains were buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit.
Known For

The Thief of Bagdad

Cleopatra

Madam Satan

The Scarlet Empress

The Big Parade

Better Times

The Younger Generation

Strictly Modern
All Movies (30)
- Cleopatra1934 · as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- The Scarlet Empress1934
- Madam Satan1930 · as Miss Conning Tower
- Golden Dawn1930 · as Sister Hedwig
- Strictly Modern1930 · as Aimee Spencer
- Smiling Irish Eyes1929 · as Goldie Devore
- Prisoners1929 · as Lenke
- The Younger Generation1929 · as Irma Striker
- Oh Kay!1928 · as Constance Appleton
- The Olympic Hero1928 · as Mary Brown
- Name the Woman1928 · as Nina Palmer
- The Whip Woman1928 · as Mme. Haldane
- Her Wild Oat1927 · as Miss Whitley
- Good Time Charley1927 · as Elaine Keene - Mother
- Venus of Venice1927 · as Jean
- Twinkletoes1926 · as Lilac
- Aloma of the South Seas1926 · as Sylvia
- Pleasures of the Rich1926 · as Phyliss Worthing
- The Prude's Fall1925 · as Sonia Roubetsky
- The Big Parade1925 · as Justine Devereux (uncredited)
- Big Pal1925 · as Helen Truscott
- The City of Temptation1925 · as Wanda Menkoff
- Garragan1924
- The Thief of Bagdad1924 · as The Princess
- The Brass Bottle1923
- The Young Rajah1922 · as Dancing Girl
- Fickle Women1920 · as Janie Cullison
- Miss Hobbs1920 · as Millicent Farey
- Seeing It Through1920 · as Janice Wilson
- Better Times1919