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Florence Shirley

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Florence Shirley
Shirley in His Majesty Bunker Bean, 1916
Born
Florence Isabell Splaine

(1892-06-05)June 5, 1892
New York City, U.S.
DiedMay 12, 1967(1967-05-12) (aged 74)
OccupationActress
Years active1906–1952
Spouse
A. J. Koehler
(m. 1917)

Florence Shirley (born Florence Isabell Splaine;[1] June 5, 1892 – May 12, 1967) was an American stage and film actress.

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Early years

Born in New York City, Shirley was the daughter of Francis Splaine.[1]

Career

Florence Shirley and Taylor Holmes, in His Majesty Bunker Bean, from a 1916 publication

Shirley began her stage career in Boston at age 14 when she said two lines in a Christmas play put on by John Craig's Castle Square Stock Company. Craig's interest led to her having children's parts in other plays, including boys' parts in productions of Shakespeare's plays. By 1914, she had become the ingenue of that company.[2]

She enjoyed moderate success on Broadway.[3] After the sinking of the Titanic in April 1912, she participated in a benefit concert for survivors held at the George M. Cohan Theatre.[4] Her last Broadway appearance was in Alice in Arms (originally called Star in the Window[5]) alongside Kirk Douglas.[6]

She appeared in more than 50 films throughout her film career.[3]

Personal life and death

On February 14, 1917, Shirley married efficiency engineer A. J. Koehler in New York City.[1]

Works

Selected filmography

Shirley's film credits include the following:[citation needed]

Broadway

Shirley's Broadway credits include the following productions:[7]

  • 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), 1912

References

  1. ^ a b c "Splaine-Koehler Wedding". The Miami Republican. Kansas, Paola. February 23, 1917. p. 1. Retrieved April 30, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "A Charming Stock Ingenue". National Magazine: 312–313. May 1914. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Rites today for Florence Shirley". Los Angeles Times. May 15, 1967. p. 26.
  4. ^ "More benefits planned; many stage stars volunteer for Cohan Theatre concert to-night" (PDF). The New York Times. April 21, 1912. p. 8. Retrieved June 9, 2008.
  5. ^ "Premiere tonight of 'Alice in Arms'". The New York Times. January 31, 1945. p. 26.
  6. ^ "Thin Man Proves Himself". The Wall Street Journal. January 29, 1945. p. 4.
  7. ^ Florence Shirley at the Internet Broadway Database

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