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Jobyna Howland(1880-1936)

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Jobyna Howland
Jobyna Howland was born on March 31, 1880 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her father was a civil war veteran. Jobyna's family moved to Denver, Colorado where she studied acting. When she was a teenager she went to New York City and started modeling. The six foot tall redhead posed for Charles Dana Gibson's famous "Gibson Girl" sketches. In 1899 she was cast in the stage play Rupet Of Hentzau. Then she starred in the shows The Messenger Boy and Winsome Winnie. Jobyna wanted to play dramatic roles but her height and booming voice made her better suited for comedy. On October 2, 1900 she married novelist Arthur Stringer. The couple had a volatile relationship and separated several times before divorcing in 1914. Soon after she fell in love with playwright Zoe Akins and the two women moved in together in Los Angeles. At the age of thirty-eight she made her film debut in the 1918 drama Her Only Way.

She also appeared in The Way Of The Woman with Norma Talmadge and in the comedy Second Youth. Her brother, Olin Howard, became a successful actor too. Jobyna starred in the 1922 Broadway show The Texas Nightingale which was written by her girlfriend Zoe. Then she appeared in the hit musical Kid Boots with Eddie Cantor. During the 1930s she made several comedies with Bert Wheeler & Robert Woolsey including The Cuckoos, Dixiana, and Hook Line And Sinker. She and Zoe became known for hosting lavish dinner parties and for their frequent arguments. They remained close even after Zoe got married in 1932. Her final film was the 1934 comedy Ye Old Saw Mill. Jobyna returned to Broadway in January of 1936 to star in O Evening Star. The show flopped and closed after only five performances. Sadly on June 7, 1936 she died from heart disease at the age of fifty-six. She was buried at Forest Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
BornMarch 31, 1880
DiedJune 7, 1936(56)
BornMarch 31, 1880
DiedJune 7, 1936(56)
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Known for

Bebe Daniels and Everett Marshall in Dixiana (1930)
Dixiana
5.3
  • Mrs. Birdie Van Horn
  • 1930
Louise Fazenda, Sidney Fox, Russell Hopton, Aline MacMahon, Jack Oakie, Zasu Pitts, and Gregory Ratoff in Une fois dans la vie (1932)
Une fois dans la vie
6.8
  • Mrs. Walker
  • 1932
Joan Blondell and Eric Linden in Big City Blues (1932)
Big City Blues
6.1
  • Mrs. Serena Cartlich
  • 1932
Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Hook Line and Sinker (1930)
Hook Line and Sinker
5.9
  • Mrs. Rebecca Marsh
  • 1930

Credits

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  • Ye Olde Saw Mill
    Short
    • Mrs. McCloud
    • 1935
  • Jimmy Durante and Jack Pearl in Moi et le baron (1933)
    Moi et le baron
    5.5
    • Small Role (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Miriam Hopkins in La déchéance de miss Drake (1933)
    La déchéance de miss Drake
    7.1
    • Miss Reba
    • 1933
  • Maureen O'Sullivan, Charles Murray, and George Sidney in Cohen et Kelly bootleggers (1933)
    Cohen et Kelly bootleggers
    5.0
    • Queenie Truelove
    • 1933
  • John Barrymore and Myrna Loy in Topaze (1933)
    Topaze
    6.7
    • Baroness Hortense de La Tour-La Tour
    • 1933
  • Edward G. Robinson and Bebe Daniels in Valet d'argent (1932)
    Valet d'argent
    6.3
    • Poker Annie (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Rockabye (1932)
    Rockabye
    5.6
    • 'Snooks' Carroll
    • 1932
  • Louise Fazenda, Sidney Fox, Russell Hopton, Aline MacMahon, Jack Oakie, Zasu Pitts, and Gregory Ratoff in Une fois dans la vie (1932)
    Une fois dans la vie
    6.8
    • Mrs. Walker
    • 1932
  • Joan Blondell and Eric Linden in Big City Blues (1932)
    Big City Blues
    6.1
    • Mrs. Serena Cartlich
    • 1932
  • William Collier Sr., Louise Dresser, and Minna Gombell in Stepping Sisters (1932)
    Stepping Sisters
    • Lady Chetworth-Lynde aka Queenie
    • 1932
  • Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Hook Line and Sinker (1930)
    Hook Line and Sinker
    5.9
    • Mrs. Rebecca Marsh
    • 1930
  • Grace Moore in A Lady's Morals (1930)
    A Lady's Morals
    5.3
    • Josephine
    • 1930
  • Kay Francis and Walter Huston in The Virtuous Sin (1930)
    The Virtuous Sin
    5.6
    • Alexandra Stroganov
    • 1930
  • Bebe Daniels and Everett Marshall in Dixiana (1930)
    Dixiana
    5.3
    • Mrs. Birdie Van Horn
    • 1930
  • Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Coucous (1930)
    Coucous
    6.0
    • Fannie Furst
    • 1930

Soundtrack



  • Rockabye (1932)
    Rockabye
    5.6
    • performer: "A Bird in a Gilded Cage" (1900) (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Coucous (1930)
    Coucous
    6.0
    • performer: "I'm a Gypsy" (1930), "Good-Bye" (1926), "I Love You So Much (It's a Wonder You Don't Feel It)" (1930) (uncredited)
    • 1930

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.83 m
  • Born
    • March 31, 1880
    • Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
  • Died
    • June 7, 1936
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Arthur StringerOctober 2, 1900 - 1914 (divorced)
  • Relatives
    • Olin Howland(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 6 Articles

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    Began her career as an artist's model. Not long after arriving in New York City she became a "Gibson Girl" for artist Charles Dana Gibson.

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