Josephine Taylor

Josephine Taylor was an American actress who is best known for The Man from Manhattan, Faith, and Two Beds and No Sleep. She was born around 1891 and passed away on November 26, 1964, in Calumet City, Illinois, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Josephine Taylor’s personal and family life are limited. She was born Josephine Motz and led a life that was primarily focused on her acting career during the silent film era. Specific information regarding her family or early life is not well-documented.

Career

Josephine Taylor was active in the film industry in 1916, participating in numerous short films. She often appeared in comedic roles, showcasing her talent in various productions, earning a place in Hollywood during the early years of cinema.

Death and Legacy

Josephine Taylor died on November 26, 1964, leaving behind a modest legacy as a silent film actress. While not widely remembered today, her contributions to early cinema mark an important part of film history.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1916 The Spartan Spleen Mrs. Aiken (as Jo Taylor)
1916 The Last Thrust Celeste – Fairest of the Fair (as Jo Taylor)
1916 Faith Mrs. Thorpe
1916 Slicking the Slickers Gertie (as Jo Taylor)
1916 The Deacon’s Card Norah – the Deacon’s Daughter (as Jo Taylor)
1916 The Boomerang Goldbrick Mrs. Si Green (as Jo Taylor)
1916 Two of a Kind Mrs. Henpeck (as Jo Taylor)
1916 In a Prohibition Town Mrs. Boozely (as Jo Taylor)
1916 Perkins’ Mystic Manor Mecca (as Jo Taylor)
1916 Too Bad, Eddie Retina Coyne (as Jo Taylor)
1916 Just as He Thought Mrs. Banks (as Jo Taylor)
1916 A Germ Gem Pemina Flux (as Jo Taylor)
1916 A Studio Satire The Leading Lady (as Jo Taylor)
1916 The Rummy Act of Omar K.M. Mrs. K.M. (as Jo Taylor)
1916 The Gink Lands Again Marcia Grasse (as Jo Taylor)