Flavia Arcaro
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Born | Mexico, Texas, U.S. | June 22, 1876
Died | April 8, 1937 California, U.S. | (aged 60)
Occupation | Actress |
Flavia Arcaro (June 22, 1876 – April 8, 1937) was an American stage and silent film actress. She is known for her roles in the silent film The Naggers on Four Wheels- No Brakes (1932) and also in a play Dearest Enemy (1925).[1] She starred as Madame Leontine in the 1912 Broadway musical The Man from Cook's.[2]
Filmography
[edit]- Come to Dinner (Short) (1934) as Carlotta Prance
- Fifi (Short) (1933) a part of the series Broadway Brevities
- The Naggers on Four Wheels- No Brakes (1932)
- Paying the Price (Short) (1916) as Vera Desmond
- The Secret Agent (Short) (1916) as Mrs. Vanderlind
- The Ace of Death (Short) (1915) as Theresa
- The Devil's Darling (Short) (1915)
- Sunshine and Tempest (Short) (1915) as Nancy
- The Unsuspected Isles (Short) (1915) as Lores
- Capital Punishment (Short) (1915) as Vivian Baxley
- The Cup of Chance (Short) (1915) as Hope's Mother
- The Vivisectionist (Short) (1915) as The Actress
- The Plunderer (1915) as Cook
References
[edit]- ^ Armond Fields,Eddie Foy: A Biography of the Early Popular Stage Comedian - McFarland, 1999; pg. 168;
- ^ Louis Eckstein, ed. (January 1912). "Little Stories of the New Plays; "The Man from Cook's"". The Green Book Album. Story-Press Association. p. 1201.