Joan Lockton was an American actress who is best known for her roles in Pillars of Society, The Sins Ye Do, and Confessions. She was born on September 4, 1901, in Stockwell, London, England, and passed away in 1973 in Camberwell, London.
Personal and Family Life
Joan Lockton, born Joan Rosamunde Lockton, lived in London for most of her life. Details about her family and personal relationships are scarce, but she pursued a professional career in acting during the early 20th century. Her legacy continues to be recognized in classic cinema.
Career
Lockton’s acting career began in the silent film era, making significant contributions to early cinema. She appeared in various films, showcasing her talents in diverse roles. Some of her notable works include performances in Pillars of Society and The Sins Ye Do, which helped establish her in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
Joan Lockton died in 1973 in Camberwell, London. Her contributions to film during a pivotal time in the industry are remembered by classic film enthusiasts. Though her life story remains largely untold, her work continues to influence actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1919 | The Disappearance of the Judge | Miss Moultrie |
1920 | Pillars of Society | Diana Dorf |
1921 | The Girl Who Came Back | Jessie Blane |
1921 | Miss Charity | Philippe |
1921 | Home Sweet Home | Wife |
1921 | Won’t You Buy My Pretty Flowers? | Flower Girl |
1924 | White Slippers | Alice |
1924 | The Sins Ye Do | Lady Athol |
1924 | Port of Lost Souls | N/A |
1925 | Confessions | Phoebe Vollings |
1927 | A Woman Redeemed | Felice Annaway |
1927 | The King’s Highway | Lucy Brandon |