Florence Flinn
- Actress
Beautiful blonde American actress Florence Flinn was born in June 1896 and
became popular in the theater from the mid-1910s. She made her film debut
in Jon B. O'Brien's "The Big Sister," starring Mae Murray and Matty Roubert,
at the Famous-Players Film Co. in 1916. She will be best remembered in the
role of Amy March in Harley Knoles' "Little Women," made from Louisa May
Alcott's family novel at the Paramount Film Co. in 1918. She was last seen
onscreen as Frailty in the drama "Experience," directed by George Fitzmaurice
for the Famous Players Film Co. in 1921.