Florence Eldridge

Florence Eldridge

Acting

Birthday

1901/09/05

Day of death

1988/08/01 (86 years old)

Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York, USA

Also know as

Florence McKechnie

Biography

Florence Eldridge (September 5, 1901 – August 1, 1988) was an American actress. She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play in 1957 for her performance in Long Day's Journey into Night. Description above from the Wikipedia article Florence Eldridge, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Acting
The Story of Temple Drake
6.5

(1933) The Story of Temple Drake

as Ruby Lemarr

Six Cylinder Love
0.0

(1923) Six Cylinder Love

as Marilyn Sterling

An Act of Murder
6.8

(1948) An Act of Murder

as Catherine Cooke

Mary of Scotland
6.3

(1936) Mary of Scotland

as Elizabeth Tudor

Les Misérables
7.2

(1935) Les Misérables

as Fantine

Dangerously Yours
0.0

(1933) Dangerously Yours

as Jo Horton

The Divorcee
6.3

(1930) The Divorcee

as Helen

The Greene Murder Case
5.8

(1929) The Greene Murder Case

as Sibella Greene

Christopher Columbus
5.7

(1949) Christopher Columbus

as Queen Isabella

Another Part of the Forest
7.6

(1948) Another Part of the Forest

as Lavinia Hubbard

The Studio Murder Mystery
4.0

(1929) The Studio Murder Mystery

as Blanche Hardell

Charming Sinners
0.0

(1929) Charming Sinners

as Helen Carr

A Modern Hero
7.0

(1934) A Modern Hero

as Leah Ernst

The Matrimonial Bed
5.7

(1930) The Matrimonial Bed

as Juliet Corton

Thirteen Women
6.3

(1932) Thirteen Women

as Grace Coombs

The Great Jasper
0.0

(1933) The Great Jasper

as Jenny Horn

Inherit the Wind
7.7

(1960) Inherit the Wind

as Sarah Brady

The Winslow Boy
0.0

(1958) The Winslow Boy

as Grace Winslow

First, You Cry
0.0

(1978) First, You Cry

as Mrs. Rollin

6.0

(1950) Lux Video Theatre

as Bess

The Philco Television Playhouse
6.0

(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse

as Nanine

6.0

(1950) Lux Video Theatre

as Emma

The Ed Sullivan Show
6.6

(1948) The Ed Sullivan Show

as Self