Judith Vosselli is a Actor American born on 23 june 1895 at Barcelona (Espagne)
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Nationality USABirth 23 june 1895 at Barcelona (
Espagne)
Death 18 september 1966 (at 71 years) at New York City (
USA)
Judith Vosselli was a Spanish actress who appeared on the American stage and screen during the 1920s and 30s. Born in Barcelona, Spain on June 25, 1895, she would make her American acting debut in the successful Broadway farce, Ladies' Night, which ran from 1920 to 1921. She would appear on Broadway in 5 more plays over the next five years, including the successful Merry Wives of Gotham (1924), and Louie the 14th in 1925.
She would make the transition from stage to film in 1926, with a role in the silent film, The Prince of Tempters. Over the next ten years she would appear in over 20 feature films. Some of the notable films in which she appeared include: A Lady's Morals (1930), starring Grace Moore, Reginald Denny, and Wallace Beery; Inspiration, starring Greta Garbo and Robert Montgomery; 1932's original sound production of Madame Butterfly, starring Sylvia Sydney and Cary Grant; and the 1935 classic, A Tale of Two Cities, starring Ronald Colman. Vosselli would retire from acting after A Tale of Two Cities.
Vosselli died on September 18, 1966 in New York City.
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