Norris Johnson was an American actress who is best known for The White Sin, Lorna Doone, and The Speed Girl. She was born in 1898 and had a successful career in the film industry during the early 20th century. Johnson passed away in 1971.
Personal and Family Life
Norris Johnson was married to Emery, Charles Goodwin, though details about their life together are not widely documented. Johnson’s personal experiences and relationships remain largely private, which is common for many figures of her time in the entertainment industry.
Career
Norris Johnson appeared in several films during the 1920s, showcasing her talent in various roles. Her notable performances include playing Grace’s Aunt in The White Sin and Ruth in Lorna Doone. Johnson made her mark in silent films and was remembered for her compelling on-screen presence.
Death and Legacy
Norris Johnson died in 1971, leaving behind a legacy as a prominent figure in early cinema. Though her career was short, she contributed to important films that are still recognized today. Her work in the film industry helped pave the way for future actresses.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
The White Sin | Grace’s Aunt | 1924 | 7.2 |
The Scarlet Car | Violet Gaynor | 1923 | N/A |
Lorna Doone | Ruth | 1922 | 6.6 |
Dusk to Dawn | Babette | 1922 | 6.3 |
The New Disciple | Mary Fanning | 1921 | N/A |
The Speed Girl | Hilda | 1921 | 6.6 |
An Amateur Devil | Mary | 1920 | N/A |
Paris Green | Edith Gleason | 1920 | N/A |
Let’s Be Fashionable | Betty Turner | 1920 | N/A |
What’s Your Husband Doing? | Helen Widgast | 1920 | N/A |