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  1. Josephine Lovett (October 21, 1877 – September 17, 1958) was an American scenario writer, adapter, screenwriter and actress, active in films from 1916 to 1935. She was married to Canadian-born director, John Stewart Robertson. She is best known for her then-risqué film Our Dancing Daughters in 1928.

  2. The story follows the intersecting love lives of the modern, independent Diana (Joan Crawford), Bea (Dorothy Sebastian), a young woman with a past, and Ann (Anita Page), an old-fashioned gold-digger, and ends when Ann, drunk, falls to her death at the feet of three elderly, work-worn cleaning women.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · Josephine Lovett. Salerno, Abigail. Reviews of Lovett’s films repeatedly emphasized her ability to create heroines who could both please censors and appeal to female fans.

  4. John S. Robertson & Josephine Lovett - Jun 1924 FD.jpg 594 × 649; 133 KB Josephine Lovett - Stagecollections00np 0021.jpg 2,351 × 3,579; 2.68 MB Josephine Lovett 001.jpg

  5. Josephine Lovett was born on 21 October 1877 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Our Dancing Daughters (1928), The Fighting Blade (1923) and Annie Laurie (1927). She was married to John S. Robertson.

    • October 21, 1877
    • September 17, 1958
  6. Mar 23, 2023 · Introduction Josephine Lovett was a woman who lived during a time when women's rights were not yet fully recognized. Despite the challenges she faced,

  7. Josephine Lovett (21 October 1877 – 17 September 1958) was an American scenario writer, adapter, screenwriter and actress, active in films from 1916 to 1935.

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