
Broadway Serenade
Broadway Serenade

Rita Ann Johnson (August 13, 1913 – October 31, 1965) was an American actress. Early in her career, Johnson was busy in radio. Johnson began acting on Broadway in 1935 and started her film career two years later. She played a murderer in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) and a doomed wife in the RKO film noir They Won't Believe Me (1947). In an incident that was never fully explained, Johnson suffered a head trauma on September 6, 1948 that required brain surgery. Unsubstantiated rumors promulgated by gossip columnists such as Walter Winchell suggested she might have been abused by a boyfriend, but the only explanation she offered was that a large, industrial-grade hair dryer at her apartment had fallen on her. She was in a coma for two weeks and it was reported it took her a year to recover. Her left side was paralyzed temporarily and for a while she couldn't walk. The injury put a virtual halt to her film career. Her screen time in movies after that was limited due to her reduced mobility and powers of concentration. Johnson suffered from alcoholism from the time of her injuries until her death of a brain hemorrhage at age 52. From Wikipedia.
Born: 1913-08-13 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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Broadway Serenade

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

The Major and the Minor

Letter of Introduction

Edison, the Man

Honolulu

The Golden Fleecing

Smashing the Rackets

All Mine to Give

Emergency Hospital

The Girl Downstairs

The Naughty Nineties

Family Honeymoon

Within the Law

Man-Proof

Congo Maisie

They All Come Out

6,000 Enemies

Susan Slept Here

The Big Clock
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