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Florence Turner (January 6, 1885 – August 28, 1946) was an American actress who became known as the "Vitagraph Girl" in early
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Biography

Born in New York City, Turner was pushed into appearing on the stage at age three by her ambitious mother. Turner became a regular performer in a variety of productions. In 1906, she joined the fledgling motion picture business, signing with the pioneering
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and making her film debut in ''How to Cure a Cold'' (June 8, 1907). At the time there were no stars per se, unless an already famous stage star made a movie. Performers were not even mentioned by name. Long, drawn out screen credits were non-existent. There was nothing but the name of the company and the picture. As the content of movies evolved from simple incidents or situations into definite stories, some of the heroes and heroines were conceded a vague identity, such as the "Edison Girl", etc. Though she was known only as the "Vitagraph Girl" in the early motion picture shorts, Turner became the most popular American actress to appear on screen (which at that time was still dominated by French pictures, especially from the Pathe and Gaumont companies). Her worth to the studio, as its biggest box-office draw, was recognised in 1907 when her pay was upped to $22 a week, as proto-star plus part-time seamstress. It was somewhat less than the male leading players, especially those with stage experience, particularly the super-popular
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. In March 1910, she and
Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as the "first movie star", and was thought to be the first film actor to ...
became the first screen actors not already famous in another medium to be publicized by name by their studios to the general public. Later that year, Florence was paired several times with heartthrob Wallace Reid, who was on his way to stardom. But with the rise of more stars such as Gene Gauntier and Marin Sais at Kalem Studios, Marion Leonard and
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Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as the "first movie star", and was thought to be the first film actor to ...
(Biograph, moving to IMP in 1910), Florence Turner was no longer quite as special. By 1913 she was looking for new pastures and left the United States accompanied by longtime friend Laurence Trimble, who directed her in a number of movies. They moved to England, where she and Larry began performing together in
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s. Turner sometimes wrote
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s and directed her own movies, including a number of comedies. She also organized her own production company,
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, for which she made more than thirty shorts.Florence Turner
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These were shot at the Walton Studios of Cecil Hepworth, west of London. Turner entertained Allied troops during
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. She returned to the U.S. after the
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, but was not as successful as before. In 1920, she again went to England, where she remained until moving to Hollywood, virtually forgotten, in 1924. By then she was thirty-nine years of age, and her starring days were long behind her. She continued to act in supporting roles into the 1930s. In 1928, she acted in a minor role on Broadway in ''Sign of the Leopard'', which ran for 39 performances. Turner was placed on the payroll at MGM by Louis B. Mayer in the 1930s, but was limited in the assignments offered. She mostly played bit or small parts and worked as an extra.


Last years

She later moved to the Motion Picture Country House, a retirement community for the industry in Woodland Hills, California. After appearing in more than 160 motion pictures, Turner died at 61 in Woodland Hills. She was cremated at a mortuary in Hollywood and, at her request, there was no funeral service. She was buried at Chapel of the Pines Crematory.


Film appearances

*''How to Cure a Cold'' (1907, Short) *''Athletic American Girls'' (1907, Short) *'' Bargain Fiend; or, Shopping à la Mode'' (1907, Short) *'' Cast Up by the Sea'' (1907, Short) *'' The Gypsy's Warning'' (1907, Short) *'' Francesca di Rimini; or, The Two Brothers'' (1908, Short) as Francesca *'' Macbeth'' (1908, Short) as Banquet Guest *'' Romeo and Juliet'' (1908, Short) *'' Romance of a War Nurse'' (1908, Short) *'' Richard III'' (1908, Short) *'' Ex-Convict No. 900'' (1908, Short) *'' An Unexpected Santa Claus'' (1908, Short) *'' Saved by Love'' (1908, Short) as The Banker's Daughter *''
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'' (1908, Short) as Jessica *'' A Daughter of the Sun'' (1909, Short) *''
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'' (1909, Short) *''
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King Lear ''King Lear'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between two of his daughters. He becomes destitute and insane a ...
'' (1909, Short) as Goneril *'' Fuss and Feathers'' (1909, Short) *'' Launcelot and Elaine'' (1909, Short) as Elaine *'' The Heart of a Clown'' (1909, Short) *'' A Pair of Schemers; or, My Wife and My Uncle'' (1910, Short) as The Wife *'' Twelfth Night'' (1910, Short) as Viola *'' Ranson's Folly'' (1910, Short) *'' For Her Sister's Sake'' (1910, Short) *'' St. Elmo'' (1910, Short) as Edna Earle *'' Sisters'' (1910, Short) *''
Over the Garden Wall ''Over the Garden Wall'' is an American animated television miniseries created by Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network. The series centers on two half-brothers who travel across a mysterious forest to find their way home, encountering a variet ...
'' (1910, Short) *'' Wilson's Wife's Countenance'' (1910, Short) *'' Davy Jones and Captain Bragg'' (1910, Short) *'' Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1910, Short) as Topsy *'' Peg Woffington'' (1910, Short) as Peg Woffington *'' Her Mother's Wedding Gown'' (1910, Short) as The Daughter *'' Back to Nature; or, The Best Man Wins'' (1910, Short) as The Consul's Daughter *'' Rose Leaves'' (1910, Short) *''
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'' (1910, Short) *'' Renunciation'' (1910, Short) *''
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'' (1910, Short) *'' Auld Robin Gray'' (1910, Short) as Jenny *'' In the Mountains of Kentucky'' (1910, Short) *'' Jean Goes Fishing'' (1910, Short) *'' Francesca da Rimini'' (1910, Short) as Francesca da Rimini *'' Love, Luck and Gasoline'' (1910, Short) as The Passenger *'' The Winning of Miss Langdon'' (1910, Short) as Miss Langdon *'' A Tin-Type Romance'' (1910, Short) as Beth *'' A Dixie Mother'' (1910, Short) *'' Jean Rescues'' (1911, Short) as Alice *'' The New Stenographer'' (1911, Short) as The New Stenographer *'' A Tale of Two Cities'' (1911, Short) as Lucie Manette *'' Captain Barnacle's Courtship'' (1911, Short) as Ivy Leach *'' For His Sake; or, The Winning of the Stepchildren'' (1911, Short) as The Wife *'' The Spirit of the Light; or, Love Watches on Through the Years'' (1911, Short) as The Painter's Wife *'' Prejudice of Pierre Marie'' (1911, Short) as Babette - Pierre's Wife *''
The Show Girl ''The Show Girl'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Charles J. Hunt and starring Mildred Harris, Gaston Glass and Mary Carr.Munden p.712 Cast * Mildred Harris as Maizie Udell * Gaston Glass as Billy Barton * Mary Carr as Mrs. ...
'' (1911, Short) as Mrs. Renfrew *'' The Sacrifice'' (1911, Short) as Mrs. Downes *'' Proving His Love; or, The Ruse of a Beautiful Woman'' (1911, Short) as Alice Gordon *'' The Stumbling Block'' (1911, Short) as Florence *'' Intrepid Davy'' (1911, Short) *'' Birds of a Feather'' (1911, Short) as Mrs. Sutherland *'' The Wrong Patient'' (1911, Short) as Cissy Morgan *'' The Thumb Print'' (1911, Short) as Minor Role (uncredited) *'' Jealousy'' (1911, Short) *'' Cherry Blossoms'' (1911, Short) as Dollie - the Absent-Minded Sweetheart *'' Forgotten; or, An Answered Prayer'' (1911, Short) as Mrs. Earle - the Mother *'' The Answer of the Roses'' (1911, Short) as Nina *'' Wig Wag'' (1911, Short) as Mrs. Van Duyn - the Mother *'' Auld Lang Syne'' (1911, Short) as Jennie *'' Hypnotizing the Hypnotist'' (1911, Short) *'' One Touch of Nature'' (1911, Short) as Helen Grochberg - the Jewish Daughter *'' A Red Cross Martyr; or, On the Firing Lines of Tripoli'' (1912, Short) as Marie Petrini *''
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'' (1912, Short) as The Country Girl *'' Jean Intervenes'' (1912, Short) as Florence Hart *'' Indian Romeo and Juliet'' (1912, Short) as Ethona / Juliet *'' Mrs. Carter's Necklace'' (1912, Short) *'' Her Diary'' (1912, Short) as Mrs. Swanson - a Widow *'' Aunty's Romance'' (1912, Short) as Doris Myhtle *'' Wanted... a Grandmother'' (1912, Short) as Kitty Mallory *'' Flirt or Heroine'' (1912, Short) as Jean Harley *'' Two Cinders'' (1912, Short) as Miss Scott *'' The Loyalty of Sylvia'' (1912, Short) as Sylvia *'' A Vitagraph Romance'' (1912, Short) as Herself *'' The Irony of Fate'' (1912, Short) as Virginia Jameson *'' She Cried'' (1912, Short) as Mame *''
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'' (1912, Short) as Dorothy Ellis *'' The Face or the Voice'' (1912, Short) as Myna Borden *'' Una of the Sierras'' (1912, Short) *''
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'' (1912, Short) as Mrs. Fanny Bullington *'' Susie to Susanne'' (1912, Short) as Susie / Susanne *'' The Signal of Distress'' (1912, Short) as Dolly Dillard *'' While She Powdered Her Nose'' (1912, Short) as Betty Thompson *'' The Wings of a Moth'' (1913, Short) as Alice Wentworth *''
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'' (1913, Short) *'' Everybody's Doing It'' (1913, Short) as Grace Williams *'' Cutey and the Twins'' (1913, Short) as The Twins' Mother *''
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'' (1913, Short) as Mrs. Jordan *'' Stenographer's Troubles'' (1913, Short) as The Boss's Wife *'' Under the Make-Up'' (1913, Short) as Pierrette *'' The One Good Turn'' (1913, Short) as The Anarchist's Wife *'' Sisters All'' (1913, Short) as Olga - a Poor Russian Dressmaker *'' The House in Suburbia'' (1913, Short) as June Trowbridge *''
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'' (1913, Short) as Betty Bartlett *'' Let 'Em Quarrel'' (1913, Short) as Maude - the Wife *'' A Window on Washington Park'' (1913, Short) as The Old Man's Daughter *'' The Deerslayer'' (1913, Short) as Hettty Hutter *'' Counsellor Bobby'' (1913, Short) as Jenny Holliday - the Daughter *'' Up and Down the Ladder'' (1913, Short) as Luella Pears *'' The Rose of Surrey'' (1913, Short) as Rose Moore *'' Jean's Evidence'' (1913, Short) *'' Pumps'' (1913, Short) as Mary Carter *'' The Younger Sister'' (1913, Short) as Peggy Wright *'' The Harper Mystery'' (1913, Short) as Margaret Kent *'' Creatures of Habit'' (1914, Short) as Flo *''
The Murdoch Trial ''The Murdoch Trial'' is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Frank Tennant and Richard Norton.Low p.304 It was shot at Walton Studios. Cast * Florence Turner as Helen Story * Frank Tenna ...
'' (1914) as Helen Story *'' Flotilla the Flirt'' (1914, Short) as Flotilla *'' Daisy Doodad's Dial'' (1914, Short) as Daisy Doodad *''
For Her People ''For Her People'' is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Rex Davis and Franklyn Bellamy.Low p.286 Cast * Florence Turner as Joan * Clifford Pembroke as Leslie Calder * Rex Davis as To ...
'' (1914, Short) as Joan *'' Through the Valley of Shadows'' (1914) as Alice Cross *'' The Shepherd Lassie of Argyle'' (1914, Short) as Mary Lachan *'' Shopgirls: or, The Great Question'' (1914) as Judith *'' As Ye Repent'' (1915) as Marea *'' My Old Dutch'' (1915) as Sal Gray *''
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'' (1915) as Nan Meadows *'' Lost and Won'' (1915) as Barbar Weston *'' Far from the Madding Crowd'' (1915) as Bathsheba Everdene *'' A Welsh Singer'' (1915) as Mifanwy *'' Doorsteps'' (1916) as Doorsteps *'' Grim Justice'' (1916) as Chrystal Transom *'' East Is East'' (1916) as Victoria Vickers *'' Fool's Gold'' (1919) as Constance Harvey *'' Oh, It's E.Z.'' (1919, Short) *'' The Brand of Lopez'' (1920) as Lola Castillo *'' The Ugly Duckling'' (1920) as Charmis Graham *'' Blackmail'' (1920) as Lena *''
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'' (1920) *'' Passion Fruit'' (1921) as Nuanua *'' All Dolled Up'' (1921) as Eva Bundy *'' The Old Wives' Tale'' (1921) as Constance Barnes *''
The Little Mother ''The Little Mother'' is an American silent short drama film produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film stars Marie Eline who goes to her mother's employer and asks for her mother's job after she dies. Her employer is an artist with a kind he ...
'' (1922) as The Mother *'' The Street Tumblers'' (1922, Short) as Gypsy *'' The Lights o' London'' (1922, Short) *''
Was She Justified? ''Was She Justified?'' is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Walter West and starring Florence Turner, Ivy Close and Lewis Gilbert.Low p.474 Cast * Florence Turner as Joan Crossby * Ivy Close * Lewis Gilbert Lewis Gilbert ( ...
'' (1922) as Joan Crossby *'' Hornet's Nest'' (1923) as Mrs. Cobb *'' Sally Bishop'' (1924) as Janet *'' The Boatswain's Mate'' (1924, Short) as Mrs. Walters *'' Women and Diamonds'' (1924) as Mrs. Seaton *''
Janice Meredith ''Janice Meredith'', also known as ''The Beautiful Rebel'', is a silent film starring Marion Davies, released in 1924 and based on the book and play of the same name written by Paul Leicester Ford and Edward Everett Rose. The play opened at the ...
'' (1924) as Maid (uncredited) *'' The Mad Marriage'' (1925) *'' Never the Twain Shall Meet'' (1925) as Julia *'' The Price of Success'' (1925) as Mrs. Moran *'' The Dark Angel'' (1925) as Roma *''
The Gilded Highway ''The Gilded Highway'' is a lost 1926 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and starring Dorothy Devore, John Harron and Macklyn Arbuckle.Leider, Emily W. ''Myrna Loy: The Only Good Girl in Hollywood''. University of Calif ...
'' (1926) as Mrs. Welby *'' The Last Alarm'' (1926) as Warehouse proprietor's wife *'' Flame of the Argentine'' (1926) as Doña Aguila *'' Padlocked'' (1926) as Mrs. Gilbert *''
The Overland Stage ''The Overland Stage'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Marion Jackson. The film stars Ken Maynard, Kathleen Collins, Tom Santschi, Sheldon Lewis, Dot Farley and Florence Turner. The film was ...
'' (1927) as Alice Gregg *''
The Broken Gate ''The Broken Gate'' is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Paul Scardon and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was distributed jointly by W. W. Hodkinson and Pathé Exchange. Cast *Bessie Barriscale as Aurora Lane *Joseph Kilgour a ...
'' (1927) as Miss Julia *''
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'' (1927) as A Mother *'' Stranded'' (1927) as Mrs. Simpson *'' The Cancelled Debt'' (1927) as Mrs. Burke *'' Sally in Our Alley'' (1927) as Mrs. Williams *'' The Chinese Parrot'' (1927) as Mrs. Phillmore *'' The Law and the Man'' (1928) as Miss Blair *'' Marry the Girl'' (1928) as Miss Lawson *'' The Road to Ruin'' (1928) as Mrs. Canfield *''
Walking Back ''Walking Back'' is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Rupert Julian and an uncredited Cecil B. DeMille. Prints of the film exist. Plot A young jazz hound, "Smoke" Thatcher (Richard Walling), is failing his academic studies due to h ...
'' (1928) as Mrs. Schuyler (uncredited) *'' Jazzland'' (1928) as Mrs. Baggott *'' The Pace That Kills'' (1928) as Mrs. Bradley *'' Kid's Clever'' (1929) as Matron *'' The Iron Mask'' (1929) as Abbess (uncredited) *''
The Rampant Age ''The Rampant Age'' is a 1930 American melodrama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars James Murray, Merna Kennedy, and Eddie Borden, and was released on January 15, 1930. Cast list * James Murray as Sandy Benton *Merna Kennedy as Doris Lawre ...
'' (1930) as Mrs. Lawrence *''
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'' (1930) as Minor (uncredited) *'' The Ridin' Fool'' (1931) as Ma Warren *''Taxi'' (1931) as Trial Spectator (uncredited) *'' The Trial of Vivienne Ware'' (1932) as Juror (uncredited) *'' The Sign of the Cross'' (1932) as Christian (uncredited) *'' The Animal Kingdom'' (1932) as Minor Role (uncredited) *'' He Couldn't Take It'' (1933) as Elderly Lady (uncredited) *'' One Rainy Afternoon'' (1936) as Minor Role (uncredited) *''
Thousands Cheer ''Thousands Cheer'' is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Produced at the height of the Second World War, the film was intended as a morale booster for American troops and their fam ...
'' (1943) as Mother at Train Station (uncredited) *'' Whistling in Brooklyn'' (1943) as Baseball Fan (uncredited) (final film role)


Other film credits

*''Through the Valley of Shadows'' (1914), Scenario *'' A Welsh Singer'' (1915), Producer *''As Ye Repent'' (1915), Story *''Caste'' (1915), Producer *'' Far from the Madding Crowd'' (1915), Producer *''The Great Adventure'' (1915), Producer *'' Grim Justice'' (1916), Producer * '' Sally in Our Alley'' (1916), Producer


Notes


References

* Higham, Charles. 1973. ''The Art of the American Film: 1900-1971.'' Doubleday & Company, Inc. New York; . Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 70-186026. *Morton, David
"'The Vitagraph Girl' or 'The Girl From Sheepshead Bay'?: Florence Turner Constructed as an Everywoman Matinee Idol"
SensesofCinema.com. September 2017.


External links

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