Kay Johnson Movies
The daughter of a Michigan architect, actress
Kay Johnson was on Broadway at age 19, following training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was lured to Hollywood during the "talkie boom" of 1929. Though she'd established her stage reputation in poised, sophisticated roles, Johnson's earliest film appearances were a pair of ridiculous, risible leading-lady assignments in
Cecil B. DeMille's gloriously goofy
Dynamite (1929) and
Madam Satan (1930). While she enjoyed a handful of major roles in the 1930s (notably in 1934's
Of Human Bondage, directed by her first husband
John Cromwell), Johnson had to settle for second leads and supporting parts for most of her film career. After 10 years' retirement,
Kay Johnson made one final screen appearance in the 1954 western
Jivaro. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide