Florence Reed
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Florence Reed (January 10, 1883 ā November 21, 1967) was an American stage and film actress. She is remembered for several outstanding stage productions, including The Shanghai Gesture, The Lullaby, The Yellow Ticket and The Wanderer. Her best remembered movie role was as Miss Havisham in the 1934 production of Great Expectations. In this version, however, Miss Havisham was changed from a completely insane woman to an eccentric, who did not wear her wedding veil constantly, and who dies peacefully rather than as a result of suffering burns in a fire. In the 1950s, Reed performed in several early television shows, such as The Philco Television Playhouse, Kraft Television Theatre and The United States Steel Hour.[1] She is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame.[2]
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Florence Reed | |
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Born | (1883-01-10)January 10, 1883 |
Died | November 21, 1967(1967-11-21) (aged 84) East Islip, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1904-1960 |
Spouse | Malcolm Williams (1908ā1937; his death) |
Parent | Isadore Rush (stepmother) |