Overview
Florence Short (May 19, 1893 – July 10, 1946) was an American actress. She had numerous film roles as a supporting actress and was also cast in theatrical productions.
She was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and moved with her family to New York City as a child, where she attended the Finch School for Girls. She made her professional stage debut in 1910 with the Avenue Stock Company of Wilmington, Delaware. She had early Braodway appearances in Thompson Buchanan's The Bridal Path and George V. Hobart's Experience, and early film roles in Damaged Goods (1914) and The Law That Failed (1917).
She died at her home in Hollywood and is buried in Los Angeles.
Filmography
Damaged Goods (1914), as Nurse
Destiny: Or, The Soul of a Woman (1915), as Passion
The Law That Failed (1917)
The Outsider (1917), as Mrs. Standish
The Golden God (1917)
A Man's World (1918), as Lione Brune
Pay Day (1918)
The Eagle's Eye (1918), as Madame Augusta
Kildare of Storm (1918), as Mahaly
Five Thousand an Hour (1918), as Polly Parsons
The Great Victory (1919), as Elaine
The Love Flower (1920), as Mrs. Bevan
The Idol Dancer (1920), as Pansy
Silver Wings (1921), as Widow Martin
Lessons of Love (1921)
Woman's Place (1922), as Amy Bleeker
Cardigan (1922), as Molly Brandt from the Revolutionary War era
Does It Pay? (1923), as Martha Weston
The Enchanted Cottage (1924), as Ethel
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