Florence Enright

Florence Enright was an American actress and writer, best known for her roles in Fugitive Road (1934), Manhattan Moon (1935), and Nice Women (1931). She was a talented stage actress and drama coach who transitioned to film in 1931.

Personal and Family Life

Florence Enright was born on December 4, 1883, in New York City, New York, USA. She had a passion for acting from a young age and became known for her work in both theater and film throughout her career. While specific details about her family life are limited, she is remembered for her contributions to the performing arts.

Death and Legacy

Florence Enright passed away on April 3, 1961, in New York City, New York, USA. Although she appeared in numerous films, her legacy primarily lies in her work as a stage actress and drama coach, influencing many future actors. Her performances continue to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1931 Nice Women Maid
1933 Little Women Seamstress (uncredited)
1934 Fugitive Road Burgomaster’s Wife
1934 Our Daily Bread Gossiping Woman #2 (uncredited)
1934 You’re Telling Me! Mrs. Kelly (uncredited)
1935 Manhattan Moon Dialog Coach
1934 Six of a Kind Tourist’s Wife (uncredited)
1933 Out All Night Nursery Mother (uncredited)
1931 Street Scene Minor Role (uncredited)
1931 Women Love Once Additional Crew