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  1. Florence Vidor (née Cobb, later Arto; July 23, 1895 – November 3, 1977) was an American silent film actress.

  2. Florence Vidor was a silent film star and a beauty of early Hollywood. She married director King Vidor and appeared in his classics such as Alice Adams and The Other Half, but left the screen after a disastrous talking picture.

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  3. www.tshaonline.org › entries › vidor-florence-artoVidor, Florence Arto - TSHA

    Jan 1, 1996 · A mature and elegant presence, Florence Vidor performed in fifty-nine feature films, often cast in upper-class or aristocratic roles, several directed by her husband. Her most successful pictures include A Tale of Two Cities (1917); The Jack Knife Man (1920); Alice Adams (1923); Are Parents People?

  4. Nov 6, 1977 · Florence Vidor, a star of the silent screen in the 1920's when she played such glamorous parts as a Russian grand duchess or a Park Avenue debutante, died Thursday at her home in...

  5. The Crowd is a silent film about the life of an ordinary man in the big city, directed by King Vidor and starring his ex-wife Florence Vidor. Learn about the film's production, reception, influence and tragic fate of its lead actor James Murray.

  6. …a scriptwriter while his wife, Florence Vidor (divorced 1925), became a well-known silent-film actress. In 1918 Vidor returned to directing and made 16 short films. The following year he helmed his first feature, The Turn in the Road , a drama that he also wrote.

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  8. Apr 24, 2024 · "He came to Hollywood with his wife Florence Vidor, who became a star before he became a top director. He signed with MGM, and made their biggest early hit, The Big Parade, which was a look at World War I through the eyes of an American soldier.

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