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Jobyna Ralston(1899-1967)

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Jobyna Ralston
Two young men -- one rich, one middle class -- who are in love with the same woman, become fighter pilots in World War I.
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Les ailes (1927)
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Curly-locked, cherubic knockabout comedienne of the silent cinema. Her mother, portrait photographer Mrs. Kemp Raulston, named her after her favorite actress, Jobyna Howland. She harbored ambitions for her daughter to achieve similar fame and trained her to that end. After a failed teenage marriage to a local farmer, Jobyna left her Tennessee home and went to New York in 1919 to join the Ned Wayburn dancing academy, a popular springboard for aspiring actresses.

In 1920, she appeared first on screen in Reelcraft "Cuckoo" comedy shorts made in Jacksonville, FL. Around this time she also co-starred in Humor Risk (1921), which marked the film debut of The Marx Brothers, and is now considered a lost film. The following year she made her one Broadway appearance in "Two Little Girls in Blue" by George M. Cohan. Deciding that comedy was her forte, she went to Hollywood in 1922, starting as an extra with Hal Roach. She was cast in a rare dramatic role in The Call of Home (1922), then partnered with French comedian Max Linder and subsequently starred in Roach's James Parrott comedies. When Harold Lloyd became aware of her talent, he picked her as his leading lady, succeeding his wife-to-be Mildred Davis. By that time, Jobyna had already been in 60 one-reel comedy shorts for Hal Roach. She proceeded to star in six of Lloyd's features, of which Faut pas s'en faire (1923), Vive le sport! (1925) and Le petit frère (1927) are standouts for her ability to combine considerable comedic talent with pathos. Of her performance in Ça t'la coupe! (1924), "Variety" commented (April 2) "Jobyna Ralston . . . proves herself considerable of an actress [sic] in addition to being decidedly pretty". In 1927 "Joby" was cast in a featured role in the Academy Award-winning drama Les ailes (1927), whose star, Richard Arlen, she married in January of that year (she eventually divorced Arlen in 1945 on the grounds of desertion, obtaining a $250,000 settlement). As a freelance comedienne she appeared in leading roles opposite stars like Eddie Cantor, Charles Ray and Buck Jones.

Jobyna also starred with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in an obscure Frank Capra melodrama, The Power of the Press (1928). She made just three talkies, The College Coquette (1929), Rough Waters (1930) (her co-star being Rin Tin Tin!) and Sheer Luck (1931). In regard to the first, the New York Times (August 26, 1929) declared that "Miss Ralston's utterances are frequently indistinct". Indeed, Jobyna was found to have a noticeable lisp which, combined with her impending pregnancy, effectively put an end to her career as a motion picture actress.
BornNovember 21, 1899
DiedJanuary 22, 1967(67)
BornNovember 21, 1899
DiedJanuary 22, 1967(67)
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Known for

Robert Frazer, Jobyna Ralston, and Lightning the Horse in Lightning (1927)
Lightning
6.1
  • Mary Warren
  • Topsy
  • 1927
Josephine Crowell, Harold Lloyd, and Mickey McBan in Une riche famille (1924)
Une riche famille
7.1
  • Wifey
  • 1924
Max Linder in L'étroit mousquetaire (1922)
L'étroit mousquetaire
6.9
  • Constance Bonne-aux-Fieux
  • 1922
Sheer Luck
6.6
  • Betty Carver
  • 1931

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  • Sheer Luck
    6.6
    • Betty Carver
    • 1931
  • Edmund Breese and William Irving in Rough Waters (1930)
    Rough Waters
    7.5
    • Mary
    • 1930
  • Eddie Clayton, William Collier Jr., John Holland, Maurice Murphy, Edward Peil Jr., and Ruth Taylor in The College Coquette (1929)
    The College Coquette
    5.1
    • Doris Marlowe
    • 1929
  • Some Mother's Boy
    • The Girl
    • 1929
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Jobyna Ralston in The Power of the Press (1928)
    The Power of the Press
    6.4
    • Jane Atwill
    • 1928
  • Les forçats de la nuit (1928)
    Les forçats de la nuit
    6.7
    • Mary
    • 1928
  • Black Butterflies (1928)
    Black Butterflies
    5.6
    • Dorinda Maxwell
    • 1928
  • Buck Jones in The Big Hop (1928)
    The Big Hop
    5.8
    • June Halloway
    • 1928
  • Jobyna Ralston in The Count of Ten (1928)
    The Count of Ten
    6.8
    • Betty McKinney
    • 1928
  • The Night Flyer (1928)
    The Night Flyer
    5.8
    • Kate Murphy
    • 1928
  • Frankie Darro in Little Mickey Grogan (1927)
    Little Mickey Grogan
    7.2
    • Winifred Davidson
    • 1927
  • Pretty Clothes
    • Marion Dunbar
    • 1927
  • A Racing Romeo (1927)
    A Racing Romeo
    7.6
    • Sally
    • 1927
  • Robert Frazer, Jobyna Ralston, and Lightning the Horse in Lightning (1927)
    Lightning
    6.1
    • Mary Warren
    • Topsy
    • 1927
  • Les ailes (1927)
    Les ailes
    7.5
    • Sylvia Lewis
    • 1927

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  • Alternative name
    • Juliana Ralston
  • Height
    • 1.55 m
  • Born
    • November 21, 1899
    • South Pittsburg, Tennessee, USA
  • Died
    • January 22, 1967
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(pneumonia)
  • Spouses
      Richard ArlenJanuary 27, 1927 - September 4, 1945 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Richard Arlen Jr.
  • Parents
    • Kemp Raulston
  • Other works
    Two Little Girls in Blue (1921). Musical comedy. Music by Paul Lannin and Vincent Youmans. Lyrics by Arthur Francis. Book by Fred Jackson. Musical Director: Charles Previn. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Paul Lannin. Directed by Ned Wayburn. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 3 May 1921- 27 Aug 1921 (135 performances). Cast: Patricia Clarke, Daisy Daniels, Edith Decker, Carolyn Erwin, Madeleine Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Helen Gates, Etienne Girardot (as "Dudley La Fleur"), Ellwood Gray, Frank Hall, Fred Hall, Otis Harper, Dorothy Harrison, Kay Harrison, Vanda Hoff, Olin Howland, Jacquelyn Hunter, Emma Janvier, Stanley Jessup (as "Captain Morrow"), Julie Kelety, Edith Kessler, Evelyn Law, Muriel Lodge, Leonora Lukens, George Mack, Gayle Mays, Beulah McFarland, Margery Morrison, Paul Porter, Jobyna Ralston (as "Ensemble") [only Broadway appearance], Fred Rogers, Fred Santley, Oscar Shaw (as "Robert Barker"), Rosemary Sill, Taylor, Harold Thompson, Jack Tomson, Tommy Tomson, Peggy Underwood, Fay West. Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger.
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    Pretty, tender-looking silent screen lady known for her onscreen work in Harold Lloyd comedies. She replaced Mildred Davis, who retired to become Mrs. Harold Lloyd.
  • Nickname
    • Joby

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