Reed, Florence (1883–1967)
Reed, Florence (1883–1967)
American stage and screen actress. Born Jan 10, 1883, in Philadelphia, PA; died Nov 21, 1967, in East Islip, LI, NY; m. Malcolm Williams (actor, died 1937).
Made Broadway debut in a monologue (1901); toured with E.H. Sothern company as Ophelia in Hamlet (1907–08); starred or was featured in If I Were King, Don Quixote, Seven Days, The Typhoon, Chu Chin Chow, East of Suez, Macbeth (as Lady Macbeth), Mourning Becomes Electra, Madame X, Rebecca (as Mrs. Danvers), and Outward Bound; films include The Woman under Oath, The Code of Honor, Great Expectations, Frankie and Johnnie, The Typhoon, The Yellow Ticket and Chu Chin Chow; elected to Actor's Equity council board (1918).
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