Josephine Ditt

Josephine Ditt, born on September 7, 1868, in Chicago and died on October 18, 1939, in Los Angeles, was a film actress in the United States. She appeared in numerous silent films and married actor and director Tom Ricketts.[1][2] Her role in Damaged Goods was described as one of the most difficult ever conceived.[3]

Filmography

  • Romantic Redskins (1910)
  • The Bachelor and the Baby (1912)
  • Lottery Ticket Number 13 (1912)
  • The Foreign Spy (1912)
  • Maud Muller (1912)
  • A Foreign Spy (1913)
  • Calamity Anne in Society (1914)
  • The Hermit (1914)
  • The Lost Treasure (1914)
  • The Professor's Awakening (1914)
  • A Modern Free-Lance (1914)
  • Her Fighting Chance (1914)
  • In the Moonlight (1914)
  • At the End of a Perfect Day (1914)
  • False Gods (1914)
  • This Is th' Life (1914)
  • Lodging for the Night (1914)
  • Daylight (1914)
  • The Ruin of Manley (1914)
  • In the Candlelight (1914)
  • The Girl in Question (1914)
  • The Tin Can Shack (1914)
  • Damaged Goods (1914)
  • The Town of Nazareth (1914)
  • The Alarm of Angelon (1915)
  • Refining Fires (1915)
  • The Crucifixion of Al Brady (1915)
  • Silence (1915)
  • Saints and Sinners (1915)
  • The Decision (1915)
  • Ancestry (1915)
  • Reformation (1915)
  • His Brother's Debt (1915)
  • The Problem (1915)
  • The Castle Ranch (1915)
  • The Honor of the District Attorney of Reaves Eason (1915)
  • In the Twilight (1915)
  • The House of a Thousand Scandals (1915)[4]
  • Secretary of Frivolous Affairs (1915)[5]

References


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