Judith Vosselli was an American actress best known for her roles in Sunny, Dance Magic, and The Awful Truth. She was born on June 25, 1895, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and passed away on September 18, 1966, in New York City, New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Judith Vosselli was married to John Eshelman Lloyd from December 2, 1920, until their divorce on April 27, 1932. She began her career with performances on Broadway in the 1920s before moving to Hollywood, where she became known for her work in early sound films.
Career
She reached her peak during the early days of talkies, but her roles gradually diminished in size as her career progressed. Notable films include her performances in 1930’s Sunny and the 1929 classic The Awful Truth.
Death and Legacy
Judith Vosselli died on September 18, 1966, in New York City, leaving behind a legacy in both theater and film. She is remembered for her contributions to the early sound film era and her impactful roles during her career.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Under Eighteen | 1932-01-02 | Miss Gray (uncredited) |
City Park | 1934-05-01 | Mrs. Herbert Ransome |
The Gay Diplomat | 1931-08-22 | Wife |
Today | 1930-11-01 | Marian Garland |
The Rogue Song | 1930-01-17 | Tatiana |
One New York Night | 1935-03-08 | Mrs. Stokes |
The Lady Who Dared | 1931-05-29 | Julianne Boone-Fleming |
A Modern Hero | 1934-04-21 | Mrs. Eggelson |
Madame Butterfly | 1932-12-30 | Madame Goro |
Inspiration | 1931-01-31 | Odette |
Kiss Me Again | 1931-01-07 | Madame Cecile |
Reno | 1930-09-30 | Rita Rogers |
The Great Flirtation | 1934-06-15 | Queen in Play |
Naughty Marietta | 1935-03-29 | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) |
The Prince of Tempters | 1926-10-17 | Signora Wembley |
The Awful Truth | 1929-08-10 | Josephine Trent |
Sunny | 1930-11-09 | Sue |
A Lady’s Morals | 1930-11-08 | Rosatti |