
Actor
Born November 20, 1899 in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, USA
Jobyna Ralston (born Jobyna Lancaster Raulston, November 21, 1899 – January 22, 1967) was an American stage and film actress. She had a featured role in the first Oscar-winning film, Wings in 1927, but is perhaps best remembered today for her on-screen chemistry with Harold Lloyd, with whom she appeared in seven movies.

Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy
(archive footage)

Hollywood on Parade No. A-4
Self (uncredited)

Rough Waters
Mary

The College Coquette
Doris Marlowe

Some Mother's Boy
The Girl

The Power of the Press
Jane Atwill

The Toilers
Mary

The Big Hop
June Halloway

Black Butterflies
Dorinda Maxwell

The Count of Ten
Betty McKinney

The Night Flyer
Kate Murphy

Little Mickey Grogan
Winifred Davidson

A Racing Romeo
Sally

Wings
Sylvia Lewis

Lightning
Mary Warren/Topsy

Special Delivery
Madge Warren

The Kid Brother
Mary Powers

Gigolo
Mary Hubbel

Sweet Daddies
Mariam Finklebaum

For Heaven's Sake
The Downtown Girl

Are Parents Pickles?

The Freshman
Peggy

Hot Water
Wifey

Girl Shy
Mary Buckingham

Why Worry?
The Nurse

Dogs of War!
Jobyna Ralston

Shoot Straight

Shine 'Em Up
Okra, the Station Master's daughter

The Three Must-Get-Theres
Constance Bonne-aux-Fieux

The Call of Home
Clem

Humor Risk
Leading Lady

Ball Bearing, But Hard Running