Florence Turner

Florence Turner

ActressProducerWriter
Born
January 6, 1885
Died
August 28, 1946

Widely publicized as "The Vitagraph Girl," dark-haired silent film actress Florence Turner was one of the screen's first celebrities to be called by the term "movie star." Born in New York City in 1885, she was pushed into the business at age 3 by an overzealous stage mother, performing on the…

Director

Oh, It's E.Z.(1919)

Actress

Whistling in Brooklyn(1943)as Baseball Fan
Thousands Cheer(1943)as Mother at Train Station
One Rainy Afternoon(1936)as Bit Role
Hollywood on Parade(1934)
He Couldn't Take It(1933)as Elderly Lady

Archive Footage

Flicker Flashbacks No. 2, Series 5(1947)as Self

Credit Score: Florence Turner

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Sun May 31 1931
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Ridin' Fool6.5019317.60027
2East Is East3.2519166.10085
3Far from the Madding Crowd3.2519166.60033
4King of Jazz2.0019306.7111912
5A Welsh Singer1.6319160.0000
6As Ye Repent1.6319160.0000
7Through the Valley of Shadows1.6319140.0000
8Rose of Surrey1.6319140.0000
9Passion Fruit1.2519210.0000
10The Animal Kingdom1.0019326.3001437