Josephine Hill

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Gender

Female

Birthday

03-Oct-1899

Age

(127 years old)

Place of Birth

San Francisco, California, USA

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Josephine Hill

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Credits

Almost Human Almost Human (1927) Character: Mary Bowen
Twelfth release in the 'Fearless, the Dog Detective' series.
Night Life in Hollywood Night Life in Hollywood (1922) Character: Leonore Baxter
A picture depicting the engrossing adventures of a small town youth in Hollywood and showing the intimate home life of some of the screen's greatest stars.
Josselyn's Wife Josselyn's Wife (1926) Character: Ellen Marchand
Only six months of marital bliss and Lillian Josselyn is filled with dread at the return of Pierre Marchand, her former lover, who left her to marry Ellen Latimer.
Fresh from the Farm Fresh from the Farm (1921) Character: The Farmer's Daughter
William Beaudine silent romantic slapstick comedy short
The Blind Trail The Blind Trail (1926) Character: Alice Bartlett
A man is suspected of robbery and murder and aided by his horse and dog.
The Man from Oklahoma The Man from Oklahoma (1926) Character: Rita Lane
Sam Stallings kills and robs Lynn Durant. The Man from Oklahoma arrives and he and Stallings quickly become enemies. The Oklahoman eventually learns who killed Durant and avoiding the trap on his life by Stalling's henchman, sends his dog for the Sheriff while he goes after Stallings.
Hi-Jacking Rustlers Hi-Jacking Rustlers (1926) Character: The Girl
When Montana cowpuncher Larry Benson, riding his horse Starlight and accompanied by his dog Rex, tied up at the hitching post in front of McAvoy's hotel in Dam, Texas, he had little idea of the extraordinary series of adventures that were in store for him, Starlight and Rex.
West Is Best West Is Best (1920) Character: N/A
Josephine is called to her Western home from an Eastern college and brings a party of girls with her, accompanied by one man.
Lightnin' Jack Lightnin' Jack (1924) Character: Mildred Manning
Wanted for a murder he didn't commit, Lightnin' Jack travels to Arizona where he gets a job on the Manning ranch. Two men are out to get the Manning ranch and see their chance when Manning decides to use Lightnin's horse in the big race. They get Manning to bet his ranch and then kidnap Lightnin' so he won't be there to ride.
The Fighting Heart The Fighting Heart (1919) Character: N/A
The Fighting Heart is a 1919 silent Western short.
The Four-Bit Man The Four-Bit Man (1919) Character: N/A
The Four-Bit Man is a silent Western short.
The Jack of Hearts The Jack of Hearts (1919) Character: Mary
The Jack of Hearts is a 1919 silent Western.
The Face in the Watch The Face in the Watch (1919) Character: N/A
The Face in the Watch is a 1919 silent Western.
The Lone Hand The Lone Hand (1919) Character: Janie Lee
A government detective poses as a holdup, on the trail of masked riders.
The Double Hold-Up The Double Hold-Up (1919) Character: Sadie Wright
The hero impersonates a "spook" bandit and aids in bringing the band to justice.
The Jay Bird The Jay Bird (1920) Character: Sally Diggles
The hero makes good with the bank president by preventing a robbery and thus wins the daughter's hand in marriage.
The Sky Rider The Sky Rider (1928) Character: Alice Allan
The disinherited nephew of an aviation magnate plots to get a share of his uncle’s millions. He causes the near-death of his cousin when a bomb placed in his plane explodes in mid-air. He then hires thugs to abduct the uncle in order to force him to give over part of his fortune, but is foiled by the arrival of a cousin and police.
Man Trackers Man Trackers (1921) Character: Molly Killbride
Molly Killbride, daughter of the inspector in the Royal Mounties, is in love with trooper Jimmy Hearn, but her father prefers that she marry Harry Morgan, a wealthy young civilian. Morgan, however, is allied with a gang of outlaws headed by Hanley, and when Morgan taunts Jimmy into a fistfight the gang causes him to be railroaded to prison for felonious assault.
Starlight, the Untamed Starlight, the Untamed (1925) Character: Madge Carter
Young Jack Barham's life had been soft and easy and one of luxury - divided between riding horses and lolling on the veranda drinking milt juleps in the shade. Suddenly, old Colonel Barham passed away and Jack found he was no longer rich.
Ridin' Double Ridin' Double (1924) Character: Elizabeth Walters
Hoss Martin befriends Chuck Willis, a war veteran long separated from his mother. They arrive at the old home to find Gabe Lawrence posing as the son. Gabe is scheming with Luke Steele to deprive the mother of the ranch, but Hoss shows them up, installs his friend in his proper place, and wins the love of sister Elizabeth.
Two-Gun of the Tumbleweed Two-Gun of the Tumbleweed (1927) Character: Nan Brunelle
1927 American silent Western film directed by and starring Leo D. Maloney.
Across the Deadline Across the Deadline (1925) Character: Shirley Revelle
There is a feud of 30 years' standing between the Revelle and Wainwright families, dwelling in the Apache country, despite which Shirley, daughter of Martin Revelle, and Clem Wainwright fall in love. The lovers are discovered meeting by Clem's rival, Ben Larrago, who informs on them (Exhibitors Trade Review, 23rd May 1925).
Western Justice Western Justice (1923) Character: N/A
A mining engineer is hired by a villainous woman to front her fake company. When he smells a rat, the woman -- known as "Lady Lucifer" -- has him abducted.
Love and the Law Love and the Law (1919) Character: Mina
Karl "Curly" Casterline, a wrongfully discharged New York City policeman, finds work on the Midwestern farm of Adolf Bauerle to help the war effort. Curly is attracted to his boss's niece, Mina, but also realizes that Adolf and his cohort, Kurz, plan to blow up a troop train. Curly kills the two saboteurs and saves the train, but he is jailed by the abusive Sheriff Herman Lindig. Although Mina praises Curly for saving the soldiers' lives, he is sentenced to death and is denied a pardon from the governor. After the case attracts national attention, the governor explains that he prolonged Curly's incarceration to draw attention to the danger of German propaganda.
Wild West Whoopee Wild West Whoopee (1931) Character: The Rancher's Daughter
A young cowboy is in love with the ranch owner's daughter. When they learn that the girl's father plans to send her to a nearby city to live with her aunt, the two decide to elope. The girl is not surprised when she is kidnapped from the stagecoach because she believes that her fiance planned the whole thing. Actually, it is the cowboy's rival who has arranged her kidnapping.
The Tell-Tale Wire The Tell-Tale Wire (1919) Character: Mary - the Telephone Exchange Girl
The Tell Tale Wire is a 1919 silent Western
Silent Sheldon Silent Sheldon (1925) Character: Mary Watkins
Clinging desperately to his ranch, penniless Jack Sheldon is falsely accused of killing a sheriff's deputy, a heinous crime actually committed by crooked ranch foreman Joe Phillips.
Heroes of the Wild Heroes of the Wild (1927) Character: Selma Sanderson
The only key to a young woman's fortune lies in a marking on the leg of a horse called The Ghost of the Gauchos. But the woman's guardian, her uncle, plots to steal her wealth.
Let Me Explain Let Me Explain (1921) Character: 2nd Honeymooning Wife
Let Me Explain is a silent comedy short.
The Sheriff's Oath The Sheriff's Oath (1920) Character: N/A
The Sheriff's Oath is a 1920 silent western.
Burnt Wings Burnt Wings (1920) Character: Joan Templeton
Struggling artist Ned Templeton and his wife Joan are leading a poverty-stricken life in Paris. Threatened by starvation and eviction, Joan is forced to become a prostitute. After some time, Ned becomes successful, and he and Joan move to New York. There he meets Helen, daughter of wealthy art patron James Cartwright. Cartwright was the man who "bought" Joan in Paris, and when he learns that his daughter's happiness depends upon Ned's divorce, he threatens to expose Joan.
West of Cheyenne West of Cheyenne (1931) Character: Bess
With his father accused of murder, Tom heads after the real murderer who lives in a town of outlaws where no one is allowed in or out. To gain entry he poses as an escaping outlaw with his sidekick Banty posing as the pursuing lawman. This lets Tom join the gang but there is trouble later when Banty gets caught and sentenced to die.
The Apache Kid's Escape The Apache Kid's Escape (1930) Character: Jane Wilson
A former outlaw eludes the authorities by masquerading as a cowboy.
Border Vengeance Border Vengeance (1925) Character: Mary Sims
After Wes Channing's partner, the feckless Buck Littleton, loses his half-interest in their ranch to gambler Flash Denby, Wes stands up against the sheriff's men when they try to seize the ranch-- land that has a gold mine on it. Denby tries to trick Mary Sims, granddaughter of Wes's neighbor Rufe Sims, into signing over the rights to the land. Denby's machinations are all set in order-- but Wes's right hook may prove to be a hell of a monkey wrench!
Huntin' Trouble Huntin' Trouble (1924) Character: Eleanor Morgan
A peace-loving cowboy who must overcome his pacifist convictions when a good friend is found murdered.
The Voice on the Wire The Voice on the Wire (1917) Character: N/A
A silent action movie serial consisting of 15 chapters.



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