St. Croix Johnstone
1887–1911 (age 24)
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Biography
St. Croix Johnstone, born in 1887, took to the stage and early silent film screens with a charm that helped bridge the theatrical traditions of the 19th century and the emerging art of cinema. He brought precise diction and a gentlemanly presence to drama, captivating audiences in stock companies and vaudeville houses alike.
Though his life was brief, he helped set a professional tone for actors working in the shifting landscape of American entertainment, and his contributions are remembered by friends and colleagues who visited his grave at Oak Woods Cemetery.