
Margaret Joslin
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Margaret Joslin.
Born: August 5, 1883
Place of Birth: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Known For

Just Neighbors
Suburban neighbors join together to build a garden shed, but through carelessness, wind up ruining the garden, as well as the laundry, which is drying in the yard.

Over the Fence
Snitch steals Ginger's (stolen) baseball tickets and takes Ginger's girl to the game. Finding himself without tickets, Ginger dresses as a baseball player and wins the game. A possible debut of the "Glasses" or "Boy" character.

Young Mr. Jazz
While running away from his girl's father, Harold's car breaks down in front of a dance hall run by crooks. Harold has to not only stay one step ahead of the girl's father, but also those trying to rob them of everything they have.

Next Aisle Over
A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.

Hustling for Health
Stan Laurel is picked up at the train depot and brought back by the husband to the family home where the wife is having a suffragette meeting. None too pleased they cause mayhem and then the neighbours are brought into it as Stan cleans up the backyard by throwing all the rubbish into their award winning garden.

Pinched
Harold's checked cap, blown from his head by a freakish wind, gets him into trouble. First he comes into conflict with the police as a highwayman, then the cap serves to identify him as a housebreaker and lands him in jail, while the innocent cause of his trouble becomes his cellmate for another reason. Eventually a distracted wife rescues both her husband and Harold from the clutches of the law, the cap this time aiding him to regain his freedom.

Luke Joins the Navy
The beginning of the film you find Harold Lloyd playing his "Lonesome Luke" character. Out of the blue, Lloyd decides he's going to join the navy and you really wonder if part of the film leading to it is missing. After all, the decision seemed to come from no where and why Snub Pollard would also join is unclear. And, oddly, they seem to skip all training and are stationed on a navy ship. Soon Pollard's wife comes to the boat looking for him and she's put off the boat as the movie ends very, very anticlimactically.

Versus Sledge Hammers
A count shows up in Snakeville to deliver a letter telling matronly Margaret Joslin that she has inherited a lot of money, so of course he wants to romance and marry her.

Three Jumps Ahead
John Ford both directed and wrote the story (based on his published work The Hostage), a typical western romance in which Mix falls for the daughter of an imperiled rancher. This above-average Tom Mix western contains one of the star's more spectacular stunts -- a jump on horseback across the 20-foot Beale's Cut. Truth be told, the star, who frequently did his own stunt work, was forced to use a double this time

It's a Wild Life
Harold invades the "Gilded Guzzle" café, where he appropriates a lady's roll of money, hides under a table and impersonates a cigar store Indian.
Filmography
as Alicia
as Elvira Hubbard
as Neighbor's Wife (uncredited)
as Bowery Cafe Customer (uncredited)
as The Henpecking Wife (uncredited)
as Diner
as (uncredited)
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Margaret Joslin
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie, Slim's Wife
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as Mrs. Joslin - the Landlady
as Sophie Clutts
as Sophie Clutts
as The Mother-in-Law
as Sophie
as Sophie
as Sophie
as Bridget
as Wifey
as Betty Brown