Justine Johnstone
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Justine Johnstone | |
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Born | Englewood, New Jersey |
January 31, 1895
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Santa Monica, California |
Occupation | Stage, film actress, pathologist, scientist |
Spouse(s) | Walter Wanger (1919-1938; divorced) |
Justine Johnstone (January 31, 1895 – September 4, 1982) was an American stage and silent screen actress. She was later a pathologist and expert on syphilis. Working under her married name, Justine Wanger, she was part of the team that developed the modern intravenous drip technique.[1]
Acting career
She attended Emma Willard School in Troy, New York. An original performer in the Ziegfeld Follies and a performer in the Folies-Bergere, she appeared in the 1917 Broadway production Over the Top, which starred Fred Astaire.[1]
Medical career
Johnstone married producer Walter Wanger on 13 September 1919; they divorced in 1938.[2] She retained her married name and had borne Wanger no children. Walter Wanger later married the much younger actress Joan Bennett with whom he had a child.
After giving up performing, Wanger enrolled in Columbia University, where she studied plant research and served as a research assistant to Samuel Hirshberg and Harold T. Hyman. The team developed the modern I.V. unit; their key breakthrough was to slow down the rate of delivery and avoid what was then known as "speed shock" by introducing the now-ubiquitous drip technique.[1][3] She later studied and made developments in endocrinology and cancer research and installed a laboratory in her house in Hollywood.[1]
Death
Justine Wanger died in Santa Monica, California from congestive heart failure, aged 87. Her remains are at Chapel of the Pines Crematory.
Filmography
- The Crucible (1914/I) (as Justina Johnstone) .... Amelia
- Nothing But Lies (1920) .... Ann Nigh
- Blackbirds (1920) .... Countess Leonie
- The Plaything of Broadway (1921) .... Lola
- Sheltered Daughters (1921) .... Jenny Dark
- A Heart to Let (1921) .... Agatha
- Moonlight and Honeysuckle (1921) (uncredited) .... Bit Part
- Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925) .... Maisie Morrison
References
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- 1895 births
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- American silent film actresses
- American stage actresses
- Columbia University alumni
- Emma Willard School alumni
- People from Englewood, New Jersey
- People from the Greater Los Angeles Area
- Ziegfeld girls
- Burials at Chapel of the Pines Crematory
- 20th-century American actresses
- American theatre actor, 19th-century birth stubs
- American film actor, 1890s birth stubs