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Florence Roberts (March 16, 1861/1864 – June 6, 1940(photo included) was an American actress of the stage and in motion pictures.


Stock company actress

Born in New York City, she began acting onstage there. Her career began at the
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Opera House in ''Hoop of Gold''. She secured her first stage role with the
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Company and played leads with the N.B. Curtis Company. This experience led to appearances on Broadway. She once starred in ''Zala'', a production of David Belasco. She headed a stock company in
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, for a period of 15 years. The actress made three world tours in stock. There was a South African repertoire and a tour of Australia with the Henry Duffy players. She also played in stock companies in
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and other cities. In the early 1900s, she made annual tours under the direction of Frederick Belasco.


Film career

Roberts' success in motion pictures began with a Mack Sennett comedy. The film producer saw her on the stage in ''Your Uncle Dudley'' and cast her in ''Grandma's Girl'' (1930). Her earliest roles were in ''A Wife's Suspicion'' and ''A Wise Dummy'', both in 1917. Among her film performances, the '' Jones Family'' series is the most renowned. She played the role of ''Grandma''.


Personal life

Roberts married actor Walter Gale, and they had a son, Robert Gale.


Death

Roberts died from
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at her home in
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. She was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, with funeral services performed at Wee Kirk of the Heather. Her eulogy was read by her adopted son, Edward Everett Horton, with whom she appeared in stock. The actress' death came unexpectedly three weeks after she had returned from a vacation trip to
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. She went there following completion of
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's ''Jones Family'' series for the 1939–1940 season."Famed Film Actress Dies", ''
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'', June 7, 1940, p. A1.


Partial filmography

* ''Allan Quatermain'' (1919) - Mrs. McKenzie * ''The Man Who Was Afraid'' (1920) - Mrs. Robinson * '' The Sleepwalker'' (1922) - Mrs. Fabian Dumond * ''The Vulture's Prey'' (1922) - Landlady * '' The Best People'' (1925) - (uncredited) * '' The Eyes of the World'' (1930) - The Maid (prologue) * '' Soup to Nuts'' (1930) - Junior's Mother (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1931) - Mrs. Henrietta Parker * '' Bachelor Apartment'' (1931) - Mrs. Halloran (uncredited) * '' Everything's Rosie'' (1931) - Mrs. Lowe * '' Too Many Cooks'' (1931) - Mother Cook * ''
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'' (1931) - Lucy * '' Her Majesty, Love'' (1931) - Grandma (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1932) - Mrs. Ottendorf * '' What Price Hollywood?'' (1932) - Elderly Brown Derby Diner (uncredited) * '' Make Me a Star'' (1932) - Mrs. Gashwiler * '' The All American'' (1932) - Mrs. King * '' Vanity Street'' (1932) - Annie - Fern's Maid (uncredited) * '' Officer Thirteen'' (1932) - Granny * '' Employees' Entrance'' (1933) - Shoe Customer (uncredited) * '' Dangerously Yours'' (1933) - Mrs. Lathem * '' Fast Workers'' (1933) - Short Window Shopper (uncredited) * '' Daring Daughters'' (1933) - Ginger Hemingway - the Grandmother * '' A Bedtime Story'' (1933) - Flower Shop Customer (uncredited) * '' Lilly Turner'' (1933) - Wedding Guest Calling for Bride (uncredited) * '' Melody Cruise'' (1933) - Miss Potts * '' The Song of Songs'' (1933) - Book Store Customer (uncredited) * '' Torch Singer'' (1933) - Mother Angelica * '' Ever in My Heart'' (1933) - Eunice (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) - Judge's Wife (uncredited) * '' Hoop-La'' (1933) - Ma Benson * ''
The Meanest Gal in Town ''The Meanest Gal in Town'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy, directed by Russell Mack from a screenplay written by Richard Schayer, Russell Mack, and H. W. Hanemann, and starring Zasu Pitts, El Brendel, Pert Kelton, and James Gl ...
'' (1934) - Mom - Old Stranded Actress (uncredited) * ''
Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen ''Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen'' is a 1934 pre-Code American comedy-drama film, starring Dorothea Wieck, Alice Brady, and Baby LeRoy, written by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Jane Storm from a novel and story by Rupert Hughes, and directed by Alexan ...
'' (1934) - Agnes * '' Success at Any Price'' (1934) - Cleaning Woman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) - Elderly Woman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) - Lady Flora * '' Babes in Toyland'' (1934) - Widow Peep * '' Sons of Steel'' (1934) - Sarah Mason * ''
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'' (1935) - Mrs. Ballard * ''
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'' (1935) - Mrs. Buttons * ''
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'' (1935) - Ma Barton - Willie's Mother * ''
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'' (1935) - Toussaint * '' Every Night at Eight'' (1935) - Mrs. Murgatroyd (uncredited) * '' Accent on Youth'' (1935) - Mrs. Benham (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) - Mrs. Foster * ''
Your Uncle Dudley ''Your Uncle Dudley'' is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Allen Birkin, Joseph Hoffman and Dore Schary. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Lois Wilson, John McGuire, Rosina Lawrence, Alan Dinehart and ...
'' (1935) - Janet Dixon * '' The Country Doctor'' (1936) - Grandmother (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) - Granny Evers * '' Nobody's Fool'' (1936) - Mary Jones * '' Back to Nature'' (1936) - Granny Jones * '' Off to the Races'' (1937) - Granny Jones * '' Nobody's Baby'' (1937) - Mrs. Mason - Landlady * ''
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'' (1937) - Granny Jones * ''
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'' (1937) - Madame Zola * ''
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'' (1937) - Duenna (scenes deleted) * '' Hot Water'' (1937) - Granny Jones * '' Borrowing Trouble'' (1937) - Granny Jones * '' Love on a Budget'' (1938) - Granny Ida Jones * '' A Trip to Paris'' (1938) - Granny Jones * ''
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'' (1938) - Granny Jones * ''
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'' (1938) - Mrs. J. J. Farrell * '' Down on the Farm'' (1938) - Granny Jones * '' The Storm'' (1938) - Mrs. Roberts * '' Everybody's Baby'' (1939) - Granny Jones * '' The Jones Family in Hollywood'' (1939) - Granny Jones * '' Quick Millions'' (1939) - Granny Jones * '' Too Busy to Work'' (1939) - Granny Jones * '' Abe Lincoln in Illinois'' (1940) - Mrs. Bowling Green * '' Young as You Feel'' (1940) - Granny Jones * '' Double Alibi'' (1940) - Landlady (uncredited) * ''
On Their Own ''On Their Own'' is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Otto Brower and written by Harold Buchman and Val Burton. This last of 17 Jones Family films stars Spring Byington, Kenneth Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Roberts, and Bi ...
'' (1940) - Granny Jones (final film role)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Florence 1860s births 1940 deaths Actresses from Maryland 19th-century American actresses American stage actresses 20th-century American actresses American film actresses American silent film actresses Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) People from Frederick, Maryland