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twins Edward and Charles Johnston (1899–1899) both died soon after birth, and their last child Vincent Johnston (1900–1968). We know Allice Harrington and John Johnston were living with their son Vincent in the Bronx, New York, at the time of the 1910 Census; however, they divorced sometime before 1914, when Johnston married his second wife, Onida Foster, a school teacher from Louisiana. On the marriage certificate Johnston is 37, states his occupation as salesman. There is a record of his World War I draft card (1918) on which he lists Onida as his wife and his occupation as actor being employed by Frank Talbot Modern Pictures Co. Johnston also states on this record that he is a US citizen by his father's naturalization prior to his reaching the age of majority.
53: 127:(October 2, 1876 – July 29, 1946) was an Irish American stage and film actor who started as a supporting actor and, briefly, leading man in the 1910s and early 1920s, continued as a character performer from the mid-1920s, and ended as an unbilled bit player during the 1930s and 1940s. He was also an early member of 152:, on October 2, 1876. John William Michael was the middle child of three known children born to Charles Johnston and Jane Mary Hartney. Johnston had two sisters, Alicia Ellena and Janetta M Little is known of Johnston's life before he went to America. Johnston traveled to America with his parents on the ship 158:
arriving in New York on August 12, 1882, when he was five years old. Over the years Johnston made several trips between Ireland and America. On August 16, 1896, John Johnston married Allice Aloysuis Harrington and they had four children, Genevieve Johnston (1898–1898) who died at five months, then
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company of actors, appearing in five of the director's features released between July and December 1914. Although J. W. Johnston was his most frequent billing, other appellations included J. W. Johnson, Jack W. Johnson, Jack Johnson, F. W. Johnston, John W. Johnston, Jack Johnston, Jack W. Johnston
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in 1911. Continuing to perform in numerous other short films (virtually all productions of the early 1910s were between one and three reels in length), the following year he joined filmmakers' exodus to the newly formed
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but, in contrast to his stature in 1914, Johnston, now in his sixties, is barely glimpsed in fleeting unbilled bits. The features containing the final three of those transient glimpses, 1946's
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on February 5, 1901, and closed in June. Twenty-four years old during the show's run, Johnston persisted as a theatre actor for another ten years and made his first film, a
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J. W. Johnston died in Los Angeles at age 69 years, 9 months, but the few obituaries which noted his passing gave his age as 70. In a three-sentence notice,
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Forty years old in 1916, Johnston enjoyed a brief period as a mature leading man, second-billed to such stars as the "Sweetheart of American Movies",
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were all released posthumously following his death in July.
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appearance was in Paul Potter's stage adaptation of
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For the Canadian provincial leader (1792–1873), see
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J.W. Johnston
James William Johnston
John Johnston (econometrician)

Kilkee
County Clare
Actor
Cecil B. DeMille
repertory
County Clare
Kilkee
Britannic
Variety
Broadway
Ouida
historical romance
Under Two Flags
Blanche Bates
Garden Theatre
Pathé Frères
West Coast
Hollywood
The Man on the Box
The Virginian
The Man from Home
Rose of the Rancho
The Ghost Breaker
earliest movie serials
nickname
Our Mutual Girl

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