Flora Finch
Flora Finch | |
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Born | London, England | 17 June 1867
Died | 4 January 1940 Los Angeles, California | (aged 72)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1908–1939 |
Spouse | Harold March (?–?) |
Flora Finch (17 June 1867 – 4 January 1940) was an English-born
Early life and career
Finch was born into a music hall and travelling theatrical family in London and was taken to the United States as a young child. She kept up the family tradition and worked in theatre and the vaudeville circuit right up until her 30s.
She had her first film roles at the
Work with John Bunny and later career
Starting in 1910 at
After Bunny's death in 1915, Finch continued to make comedy shorts, but with less success. She started her own production company in 1916,[3][4] and released a film with the company the following year,[5] but was never able to regain her popularity. One of her best-known roles in the later silent years was Aunt Susan in Paul Leni's The Cat and the Canary (1927).[6]
She found film work in the sound era, although predominantly in small supporting parts. The Scarlet Letter (1934) gave her one of her more substantial roles in sound films, and she had a cameo in one of Laurel and Hardy's best-known features, Way Out West (1937). Her last film was The Women (1939).
Death
Finch died in 1940 at the
Partial filmography
Sourcing: American Film Institute catalogue:[8]
- The Helping Hand (1908)
- Mrs. Jones Entertains (1909)
- Mr. Jones Has a Card Party (1909)
- Mr. Jones and the Lady Book Agent (1909)
- Those Awful Hats (1909)
- A Wreath in Time (1909)
- A Sound Sleeper (1909)
- His Wife's Mother (1909)
- All on Account of the Milk (1910)
- Her Crowning Glory (1911)
- A Cure for Pokeritis (1912)[9]
- Bunny as a Reporter (1913)
- Hearts and Diamonds (1914)[10]
- Prudence the Pirate (1916)
- The Great Adventure (1918)
- Orphans of the Storm (1921)[11]
- When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922)
- Monsieur Beaucaire (1924)
- Roulette (1924)
- The Midnight Girl (1925)[12]
- Men and Women (1925)
- His Buddy's Wife (1925)
- The Wrongdoers (1925)
- The Adventurous Sex (1925)
- Lover's Island (1925)
- The Early Bird (1925)
- The Live Wire (1925)
- A Kiss for Cinderella (1925)[13]
- Fifth Avenue (1926)
- The Brown Derby (1926)
- Captain Salvation (1927)[2]
- The Cat and the Canary (1927)[6]
- Rose of the Golden West (1927)[2]
- Quality Street (1927)[14]
- Five and Ten Cent Annie (1928)
- The Haunted House (1928)
- The Faker (1929)
- Come Across (1929)
- Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1930)
- I Take This Woman (1931)
- Postal Inspector (1936) (uncredited)
- Way Out West (1937)
- The Women (1939)
References
- ^ "First 'Ugly Ducking' of Silent Films, Flora Finch, Dies of Blood Poisoning". The Indianapolis Star. 5 January 1940. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c d "Flora Finch of Silent Movies Dies in Los Angeles Hospital". Detroit Free Press. 5 January 1940. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Flora Finch Has Own Company". The Moving Picture World. 23 December 1916. p. 1792.
- ^ "Floria Finch Dies: Age Interred With Bones". The Minneapolis Star. 5 January 1940. p. 22 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Flora Finch's First Fun Film". The Moving Picture World. 28 April 1917. p. 629.
- ^ a b Klepper 2005, p. 399.
- ^ "Flora Finch, Star of Film Comedies". The New York Times. 5 January 1940. p. 23.
- ^ "AFI Catalog - Flora Finch". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on 23 February 2018.
- ^ Klepper 2005, p. 42.
- ^ Klepper 2005, p. 63.
- ^ Klepper 2005, pp. 213–214.
- ^ "Flora Finch with Chadwick". The Moving Picture World. 21 February 1925. p. 811.
- ^ Klepper 2005, p. 312.
- ^ Klepper 2005, p. 434.
Bibliography
- Klepper, Robert K. (2005). Silent films, 1877–1996 : a critical guide to 646 movies. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-2164-0.
Further reading
- "Flora Finch, of the Vitagraph Company". Motion Picture Story Magazine. November 1913. p. 109.
- "Film Frolics Pictures to Produce Six Two-Reel Comedies Yearly Starring Flora Finch". The Moving Picture World. 7 August 1920. p. 719.
- "Flora Finch 'No Extra'". The Moving Picture World. 23 February 1924. p. 632.
- "Flora Finch". Variety. 10 January 1940. p. 54.
External links
- Flora Finch at IMDb
- Flora Finch Archived 21 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine at Women Film Pioneers Project
- Literature on Flora Finch
- Flora Finch at Find a Grave