Julien Beaubien

Julien Beaubien was an American actress who is best known for The Winning Stroke, Checkers, and The Martinache Marriage. She was born in June 1896 in Oxford Junction, Iowa, USA, and passed away on October 18, 1947, in Long Branch, New Jersey.

Personal and Family Life

Julien Beaubien, originally named Julien A. Dolezai, led a life intertwined with the early film industry of the 1910s and 1920s. There is limited information available about her personal life and family, but her contributions to film during this period helped shape her legacy in the entertainment world.

Career

Beaubien’s acting career included performances in several notable films. She appeared in roles that showcased her talent, particularly in early cinema where she made her mark in silent films and early talkies, allowing her to be remembered among the pioneering actresses of her time.

Death and Legacy

Julien Beaubien died on October 18, 1947, leaving behind a collection of films that contributed to the history of American cinema. Her legacy is preserved through her performances, which are remembered by film historians and enthusiasts.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1917 The Martinache Marriage Irene Lawson
1917 Brand’s Daughter Alethea Brand
1919 The Winning Stroke Undetermined Role
1919 Checkers 5.0
1923 Main Street 7.9