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  1. Jobyna Howland (March 31, 1880 – June 7, 1936) was an American stage and screen actress. Early years [ edit ] Howland was born on March 31, 1880, in Indianapolis, Indiana. [1]

  2. Jobyna Howland. Jobyna Howland was born on March 31, 1880 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her father was a civil war veteran. Jobyna's family moved to Denver, Colorado where she studied acting. When she was a teenager she went to New York City and started modeling. The six foot tall redhead posed for Charles Dana Gibson's famous "Gibson Girl" sketches.

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  3. Howland was born on March 31, 1880, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her parents were Joby Howland, a Civil War veteran who at age 11 was one of the youngest enlistees in the conflict, and his wife Mary C. Bunting. She was given the feminine version of her father's name. Her brother was character actor Olin Howland.

  4. Jobyna Howland Active - 1919 - 1933 | Born - Mar 31, 1880 | Died - Jun 7, 1936 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Romance Overview ↓

  5. Howland, Jobyna (1880–1936)American actress and dancer. Born Mar 31, 1880, in Indianapolis, Indiana; raised in Denver, Colorado; died June 7, 1936, in Los Angeles, CA; sister of Olin Howlin (actor); m. Arthur Stringer (div.). Source for information on Howland, Jobyna (1880–1936): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages ...

  6. Biography: (1880-1936) Six feet tall and blessed with Titian red hair, Jobyna Howland was one of the most striking of the stage beauties to appear at the end of the 19th century. Her initial fame came as an artists' model, sitting for LaFarge, Wenzell, Blashfield and most significantly for Charles Dana Gibson who modeled the "Gibson Girl" on her.

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