Blanche Friderici
Known for: Acting
Born: September 11, 1873 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA - Died: December 22, 1933
Blanche Friderici was a noted American stage and screen actress, her film career beginning in 1920. She is probably best remembered for her roles in Night Nurse (1931), A Farewell to Arms (1932), and Flying Down to Rio (1933). Although today typically indicated to have been born on 21 January 1878, Friderici's actual birth date was 12 September 1873, per multiple reliable records (including her Brooklyn, New York birth record) from throughout her lifetime.
Known for
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It Happened One Night
Zeke's Wife
Love Me Tonight
Third Aunt
A Farewell to Arms
Head Nurse
Flying Down to Rio
Elena De Rezende
Sadie Thompson
Mrs. Alfred Davidson
The Awful Truth
Mrs. Leeson
Night Nurse
Mrs. Maxwell
The Trespasser
Miss Potter the Nurse
Fleetwing
Furja
The Office Wife
Kate Halsey
Ten Cents a Dance
Mrs. Blanchard
Buffalo Stampede
Jane Jett
Billy the Kid
Mrs. McSween
Friends and Lovers
Lady Allice
Miss Pinkerton
Mary
The Woman Between
Mrs. Weston
39 East
Miss McMasters
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men
Aunt Katherine
Young Bride
Librarian Margaret Gordon
The Night Club Lady
Mrs. Carewe
The Barbarian
Mrs. Hume
Courage
Aunt Caroline
Kismet
Narjis
Soldiers and Women
Martha