DeHaven, Flora (1883–1950)

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DeHaven, Flora (1883–1950)

American silent-film actress and dancer. Name variations: Flora De Haven; Flora Parker De Haven; Mrs. Carter DeHaven; Flora Parker. Born Flora Parker, Sept 1, 1883, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey; died Sept 9, 1950, in Hollywood, California; m. Carter DeHaven (actor-director, 1886–1977); children: David DeHaven, Carter DeHaven Jr. (producer); Gloria DeHaven (b. 1924, actress).

At 11, made Broadway debut in The Telephone Girl (1901), followed by Mr. Bluebeard (1903); appeared with husband in vaudeville, on Broadway in The Queen of the Moulin Rouge, The Girl and the Wizard and Hanky-Panky, and in a series of light film comedies with music, among them the "Timothy Dobbs" serials; other films include The College Orphan, The Wrong Door, Twin Beds, The Girl in the Taxi, My Lady Friends and Marry the Poor Girl; performed for 30 years. Portrayed by daughter in the film Three Little Words (1950).

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