Gladys Johnson
Gladys Johnson is credited with the story for the silent-era short film Two-Bit Seats, released in 1917. The film appears in records as Johnson’s sole documented credit within the film industry, and no further details about the project or Johnson’s role beyond the story credit have been preserved.
Biography
Gladys Johnson is credited with the story for the silent-era short film Two-Bit Seats, released in 1917. The film appears in records as Johnson’s sole documented credit within the film industry, and no further details about the project or Johnson’s role beyond the story credit have been preserved. Silent films of this period often relied on brief, single-credit contributions from writers, and Johnson’s participation reflects that practice.
Little is known about Johnson’s broader involvement in cinema or any subsequent work. The available record does not include additional titles, collaborations, or biographical information, leaving Johnson’s career largely undocumented outside this one entry. The film itself has not been widely preserved or discussed in later film histories, further limit…




