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  1. Biografia. Nata in California, aveva origini europee e cilene . La sua carriera nel mondo del cinema è durata circa sette anni, dal 1910 al 1917, in cui ha preso parte a oltre 100 produzione tra cortometraggi e lungometraggi, in particolare di genere nativo-americano o western.

  2. Mona Darkfeather. Josephine M. Workman better known by her stage name, Princess Mona Darkfeather (January 13, 1882 – September 3, 1977) was an American actress who starred in Native American and Western dramas. During the silent era of motion pictures, from 1911 to 1917, she appeared in 102 movies.

  3. Actress: Justice of the Wild. Princess Mona Darkfeather was born Josephine M. Workman in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles on 13 January 1882. Her grandparents were William Workman (1799-1876), a native of England, and Nicolasa Urioste (1802-1892), who hailed from the Taos Pueblo of New Mexico.

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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. In 1909 she responded to an advertisement by Bison Motion Pictures for an “exotic looking girl” to play an indian princess in a Silent Movie. She got the part and starred in a silent movie. Mona Darkfeather (born Josephine M. Workman) January 13, 1883 – September 3, 1977.

  5. Josephine M. Workman better known by her stage name, Princess Mona Darkfeather (January 13, 1882 – September 3, 1977) was an American actress who starred in Native American and Western dramas. During the silent era of motion pictures, from 1911 to 1917, she appeared in 102 movies.

  6. 7 giu 2021 · That’s A Wrap with a Rescue of Remnant Photos of Early Silent Film Star Princess Mona Darkfeather (Josephine Workman), 1910s. by Paul R. Spitzzeri. In September 1977, 95-year old Josephine Marie Workman, granddaughter of Homestead founders William Workman and Nicolasa Urioste, passed away. For decades she’d lived in an apartment ...

  7. Mini Bio. Princess Mona Darkfeather was born Josephine M. Workman in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles on 13 January 1882. Her grandparents were William Workman (1799-1876), a native of England, and Nicolasa Urioste (1802-1892), who hailed from the Taos Pueblo of New Mexico.