Born
16 June 1867 (158)
Place of Birth
London
Also known as
Flora Brooks
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flora Finch (17 June 1867 – 4 January 1940) was an English-born vaudevillian, stage and film actress who starred in over 300 silent films, including over 200 for the Vitagraph Studios film company. Finch was born into a music hall and travelling theatrical family in London and was taken to the United States as a young child. She kept up the family tradition and worked in theatre and the vaudeville circuit right up until her 30s. She had her first film rol...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flora Finch (17 June 1867 – 4 January 1940) was an English-born vaudevillian, stage and film actress who starred in over 300 silent films, including over 200 for the Vitagraph Studios film company. Finch was born into a music hall and travelling theatrical family in London and was taken to the United States as a young child. She kept up the family tradition and worked in theatre and the vaudeville circuit right up until her 30s. She had her first film roles at the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company starting in 1908. There she worked with Fatty Arbuckle, Mack Sennett (with whom she was romantically involved for a short time) and Charlie Chaplin amongst others. Starting in 1910 at Vitagraph, she was paired with John Bunny for the first of 160 very popular shorts made between 1910 and 1915. These shorts, known as "Bunnygraphs", "Bunnyfinches", and "Bunnyfinchgraphs", established Finch and Bunny as the first popular comedy team in films. The duo became a short-lived trio, when Mabel Normand arrived at the studio. After Bunny's death in 1915 she continued to make comedy shorts, but with less success. She started her own production company, "Flora Finch Productions", but was never able to regain her popularity. One of her best-known roles in the later silent years was Aunt Susan in Paul Leni's The Cat and the Canary (1927). She found film work in the sound era, but only in small supporting parts. The Scarlet Letter (1934) gave her one of her more substantial roles in sound films, and she had a cameo in one of Laurel and Hardy's best-known films Way Out West (1937). Her last film was The Women (1939).
The Women
1939
Stablemates
1938
A Night at the Movies
1937
Way Out West
1937
Mama Steps Out
1937
Postal Inspector
1936
Women Are Trouble
1936
Show Boat
1936
The Scarlet Letter
1934
Sweet Kitty Bellairs
1930
The Matrimonial Bed
1930
Say It with Songs
1929
Come Across
1929
The Faker
1929
The Haunted House
1928
Five and Ten Cent Annie
1928
The Wife's Relations
1928
Quality Street
1927
Rose of the Golden West
1927
The Cat and the Canary
1927
Captain Salvation
1927
Her Indiscretion
1927
'Morning, Judge
1926
The Brown Derby
1926
Fifth Avenue
1926
Lover's Island
1925
A Kiss for Cinderella
1925
His Buddy's Wife
1925
The Live Wire
1925
The Wrongdoers
1925
The Adventurous Sex
1925
Men and Women
1925
The Midnight Girl
1925
Monsieur Beaucaire
1924
Roulette
1924
Luck
1923
Man Wanted
1922
When Knighthood Was in Flower
1922
Orphans of the Storm
1921
Lessons in Love
1921