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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kay_JohnsonKay Johnson - Wikipedia

    Kay Johnson. Catherine Townsend Johnson (November 29, 1904 – November 17, 1975) [1] was an American stage and film actress. Family. Johnson’s father was architect Thomas R. Johnson, the architect of several noteworthy buildings in New York City, including the Woolworth Building, the New York Customs House, [2] and many library buildings.

  2. Catherine Townsend Johnson (Mount Vernon, Nueva York, 29 de noviembre de 1904–Waterford, Connecticut, 17 de noviembre de 1975), más conocida como Kay Johnson, fue una actriz de cine y teatro estadounidense.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0425512Kay Johnson - IMDb

    Kay Johnson. Actress: Madam Satan. The personification of class and cultivation on the movie screen, comely actress Kay Johnson forsook a prominent stage and film career in order to play wife to actor John Cromwell and mother to their two children.

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  5. Kay Johnson. Actress: Madam Satan. The personification of class and cultivation on the movie screen, comely actress Kay Johnson forsook a prominent stage and film career in order to play wife to actor John Cromwell and mother to their two children.

  6. Cautivo del deseo es una película dirigida por John Cromwell con Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, Frances Dee, Kay Johnson .... Año: 1934. Título original: Of Human Bondage. Sinopsis: Philip, un estudiante de medicina, se enamora perdidamente de una camarera llamada Mildred.

  7. 1. Of Human Bondage (1934) Passed | 83 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance. 7.0. Rate this. A young man finds himself attracted to a cold and unfeeling waitress who may ultimately destroy them both. Director: John Cromwell | Stars: Bette Davis, Leslie Howard, Frances Dee, Kay Johnson. Votes: 7,942. 2. Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942)