Flora Foster was an American actress known for her roles in films during the silent film era.
Biography
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Flora Foster was born in Boston to Anne Louise Ramsell Foster and Conrad Houteling Foster. Conrad Foster was a theater owner in Chicago and eventual mayor of Traverse City, Michigan.[1][2][3][4]
She worked with the Biograph Company and the Thanhouser Company.[5][6] She had roles in at least several films; she played young David in David Copperfield (1911).[7]
Her sister, Edna Foster, was also a child actress.[1][2] They both worked in vaudeville. Foster attended boarding school in New York near Biograph's studios while their father remained in Chicago.[8]
Foster's favorite stage actress was Maude Adams. She and her sister both enjoyed working with D.W. Griffith and Harry Carey. She had grey eyes and blonde hair.[8]
Foster died of heart failure in Chicago on September 21, 1914.[1][9]
Selected filmography
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David Copperfield (1911)
Prince Charming (1912)
The District Attorney's Conscience (1912)
The Wedding Gown (1913)
References
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^ abc"Miss Flora Foster". Chicago Tribune. October 18, 1914. p. 61. Retrieved May 24, 2023.