- Florence Shirley
Florence Shirley (
New York City ,New York ,June 5 1892 –Hollywood,California May 12 1967 ) was an American stage and film actress.Shirley began her stage career in Boston and enjoyed moderate success on Broadway.] ) alongside
Kirk Douglas . [cite news | title = Thin Man Proves Himself | work =The Wall Street Journal | date =1945-01-29 | page = 4 ]She appeared in more than 50 films throughout her film career.
Works
Selected filmography
Shirley's film credits include the following: [imdb name | id = 0794313 ]
* "Stars and Stripes Forever" (Navy nurse), 1952 (uncredited)
* "Deadline - U.S.A. " (Miss Barndollar), 1952 (uncredited)
* "The Dancing Masters " (Matron), 1943 (uncredited)
* "Let's Face It " (Woman in Sun Shell Cafe), 1943 (uncredited)
* "A Yank at Eton " (Mrs. Sampson), 1942 (uncredited)
* "Her Cardboard Lover " (Casino patron watching chemin de fer game), 1942 (uncredited)
* "Maisie Gets Her Man" (Mrs. Taylor), 1942 (uncredited)
* "We Were Dancing " (Mrs. Charteris), 1942
* "Secret Agent of Japan" (Woman Gambler), 1942 (uncredited)
* "It Started with Eve " (Bit Role), 1941 (uncredited)
* "When Ladies Meet" (Janet Hopper), 1941
* "Three Sons o' Guns " (Mrs. Tyler), 1941
* "Nice Girl? " (Woman Gossip), 1941 (uncredited)
* "Lady with Red Hair " (Daisy Dawn), 1940 (uncredited)
* "Third Finger, Left Hand " (Agnes, dinner guest), 1940 (uncredited)
* "Pier 13" (Mrs. Forrest), 1940
* "New Moon" (Guest), 1940 (uncredited)
* "Private Affairs " (Mrs. Gilkin), 1940
* "Opened by Mistake " (Elizabeth Stiles), 1940
* "I Take This Woman" (Mrs. Leila Bettincourt), 1940 (uncredited)
* "Balalaika" (Lily Allison (Paris tourist)), 1939 (uncredited)
* "Ninotchka " (Marianne, Swana's Phone Friend), 1939 (uncredited)
* "The Women" (Miss Archer), 1939 (uncredited)Broadway
Shirley's Broadway credits include the following productions: [ibdb name | id = 59969 ]
* "Alice in Arms" (Daisy), 1945
* "Take My Tip" (Mrs. Dolly Browning), 1932
* "Fast Service" (Doris Borden), 1931
* "Doctor X" (Eleanor Stevens), 1931
* "Embers" (Germaine Bie), 1926
* "The Poor Nut" (Julia Winters), 1925
* "The Locked Door" (Muriel Walling), 1924
* "My Aunt From Ypsilanti" (Peggy), 1923
* "Why Men Leave Home " (Fifi), 1923
* "Apple Blossoms" (Mrs. Anna Merton), 1920
* "Oh, Lady! Lady! " (Fanny Welch), 1918
* "Anthony in Wonderland", 1917
* "His Majesty Bunker Bean", 1916
* "The Wall Street Girl " (Pearl Williams), 1912References
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