Florida Kingsley
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Florida Kingsley | |
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Born | 1867 Jacksonville, Florida |
Died | March 19, 1937 Bay Shore Long Island, New York |
Occupation | actress |
Spouse | Wright Huntingdon[1] |
Florida Kingsley (1867 - 1937)[2] was an actress on stage and screen in the United States.[3] Her career lasted more than 40 years.[4] She is in numerous films from the silent film era.
Theater
[edit]- The Capitol (1895)[5]
Selected filmography
[edit]- The Turmoil (1916 film) as Mrs. Vertrees
- The Boy Girl (1917) as Agatha Channing[6]
- Hidden Fires (1918 film) as Mrs. Treadway Parke[7]
- The Woman on the Index (1919) as Mrs. Martin
- Thou Shalt Not (film) (1919) as Ruth's Mother
- The Woman Under Oath (1919) as Mrs. O'Neil
- Youthful Folly (1920) as Aunt Martha[8]
- Dangerous Business (1920 film) as Mrs. Brooks
- Youthful Folly (1920 film) as Aunt Martha
- Greater Than Fame (1920) as Aunt Prudence (credited as Flora Kingsley)
- Annabell Lee (1921) as David's Mother, film based on Edgar Allan Poe's poem Annabel Lee. Extant.[9]
- Is Life Worth Living? (1921) as Mrs. Grant
- Clay Dollars (1921) as Mrs. Gordon
- The Little Red Schoolhouse (1923 film) as Hired Girl
References
[edit]- ^ see...Silent Film Necrology
- ^ Silent Film Necrology, p.287 2ndEdit. c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana ISBN 0-7864-1059-0
- ^ "The Films of Pauline Frederick". web.stanford.edu.
- ^ "Site Map - March 20, 1937". The New York Times.
- ^ "Capitol, The : "A Drama" by Augustus Thomas. Produced at the Standard Theatre (NYC - 1895) starring Ernest Hastings, Frank Keenan, Mary Shaw, Florida Kingsley, etc". University of Florida Archival & Manuscript Collections. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
- ^ Codori, Jeff (17 March 2020). Film History Through Trade Journal Art, 1916-1920. ISBN 9781476676173.
- ^ "Florida Kingsley". BFI. Archived from the original on January 25, 2022.
- ^ Vogel, Michelle (November 29, 2014). Olive Thomas: The Life and Death of a Silent Film Beauty. McFarland. ISBN 9780786455263 – via Google Books.
- ^ Robards, Brooks (November 4, 2014). ""Annabell Lee" shows Menemsha in the 1920s".