
The Casting Couch
The Casting Couch

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as "The First Movie Star", and was the first film actor to be named publicly. At the height of her fame in the 1910s, she was known as "The Biograph Girl" for work as one of the leading ladies in silent films from the Biograph Company. Lawrence appeared in almost 300 films for various motion picture companies throughout her career.
Born: 1886-01-01 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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The Casting Couch
Saul and David

Eradicating Aunty
Mrs. Jones Entertains
Julius Caesar, an Historical Tragedy

Night Must Fall
The Wooden Leg

1776, or The Hessian Renegades

His Chorus Girl Wife

Lady Helen's Escapade
Eloping with Auntie
Sisters
Her Child's Honor
Counterfeiters
The Hoyden

So Big!
Her Cousin Fred
The Red Girl
A Baby's Shoe
A Mysterious Mystery
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