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  1. Justine Johnston (June 13, 1921 – January 13, 2006) was an American film, television, and musical theatre actress.

    • An Early Life of Poverty
    • Her Broadway Debut
    • Justine Johnstone Studies at The Prestigious Emma Willard School
    • Her Marriage to Walter Wanger and Time at Columbia University
    • The Quiet End of Justine Johnstone’s Incredible Life
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    Justine Johnstone was born Gustina Johnson in 1895 to a poor Scandinavian immigrant family in New Jersey. She later described her mother and father as “stern parents of Viking ancestry.” Despite their severity and poverty, Johnstone grew up in a household that honored the written word and the stage. The future actress lived in the melting pot of Ho...

    But first, Justine Johnstone had to make a living, and her Nordic face and statuesque bearing commanded a fair price as a model — around $7 a week, a large sum for a young girl in that era. One day as she was shuffling back and forth from Hoboken to Manhattan, the poor immigrants’ daughter with the angelic face was discovered by Broadway press agen...

    Justine Johnstone next set her sights on the Emma Willard School. A haven of blue-blood learning in upstate New York, the school suited the young actress with an air of quiet sophistication very nicely. Her fees were paid by an older gentleman friend, though Johnstone swore it was a platonic arrangement. A few parents of the well-heeled students ra...

    Justine Johnstone first met her husband Walter Wanger during her Ziegfeld days, when he worked as a producer’s assistant. The two kept up correspondence during WWI when Wanger served as an aviator. After his return from the war, they married in New York City Hall in 1919. Cosmopolitan Johnstone officially became Mrs. Justine Wanger, the name which ...

    In 1931, Justine Johnstone left New York, following her husband to LA for his new job at Columbia Pictures. But her scientific work didn’t stop. She continued to research disease cures at Caltech, joined independent studies for cancer research, and was renowned as an expert on syphilis. After several unhappy years, she and Wanger divorced in 1938, ...

    Learn how Justine Johnstone, a silent movie star and a pioneer of modern medicine, reinvented herself as a researcher and a social activist. Discover her journey from poverty to fame, from academia to Hollywood, and from marriage to divorce.

  2. Justine Johnston, who played Heidi Schiller in the original Broadway production of Sondheim's Follies, passed away in 2006. She also appeared in Irene, Molly, Angel and other musicals and films.

  3. Justine Johnston (1921-2006) was an American actress who appeared in films such as Fatal Attraction and Arthur. She also performed in theater and served on the governing body of Actors Equity.

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    • West Hollywood, California, USA
  4. Jan 17, 2006 · Justine Johnston, who played Heidi Schiller in Stephen Sondheim’s “Follies,” died of a stroke in Los Angeles on Jan. 13, 2006. She was 84 and had a long career on Broadway, film and TV.

  5. Justine Johnstone. Actress: The Plaything of Broadway. Justine Johnstone was born Gustina Johnson in 1895 to a poor Scandinavian immigrant family in New Jersey.

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  7. Jan 18, 2006 · Justine Johnston, 84, a veteran actress who was the original Heidi Schiller in Stephen Sondheim’s Broadway musical “Follies” in which she sang “One More Kiss,” died of a stroke Friday at...