Jobyna Ralston
Acting Born Nov 20, 1899 South Pittsburg, Tennessee, USA 24 credits
Biography
Jobyna Ralston (born Jobyna Lancaster Raulston, November 21, 1899 – January 22, 1967) was an American stage and film actress. She had a featured role in the first Oscar-winning film, Wings in 1927, but is perhaps best remembered today for her on-screen chemistry with Harold Lloyd, with whom she appeared in seven movies.
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- Wings (1927) as Sylvia Lewis
- Girl Shy (1924) as Mary Buckingham
- The Freshman (1925) as Peggy
- Why Worry? (1923) as The Nurse
- Gigolo (1926) as Mary Hubbel
- The Kid Brother (1927) as Mary Powers
- Humor Risk (1921) as Leading Lady
- For Heaven's Sake (1926) as The Downtown Girl
- Black Butterflies (1928) as Dorinda Maxwell
- Hot Water (1924) as Wifey
- Special Delivery (1927) as Madge Warren
- Tight Shoes (1923)
- The Count of Ten (1928) as Betty McKinney
- Dogs of War! (1923) as Jobyna Ralston
- The Power of the Press (1928) as Jane Atwill
- The Call of Home (1922) as Clem
- The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) as Constance Bonne-aux-Fieux
- Don't Butt In (1926)
- Lightning (1927) as Mary Warren/Topsy
- The Toilers (1928) as Mary
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-4 (1932) as Self (uncredited)
- The Night Flyer (1928) as Kate Murphy
- Take Next Car (1922) as The Magnate's Daughter
- Little Mickey Grogan (1927) as Winifred Davidson