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Actress, Florence Reed, was born on Jan 10, 1883 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Reed died at the age of 84 on Nov 21, 1967 in East Islip, Long Island .

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Began a long apprenticeship with New York's Fifth Avenue Theatre stock company in 1901, then toured as E.H. Sothern's leading lady, playing Katherine de Vaucelles in "If I Were King", Dulcinea in "Don Quixote" and Ophelia in "Hamlet".

Appeared with husband Malcolm Williams frequently on Broadway, including "The Typhoon" (1912), "The Painted Woman" (1913), "The Master of the House" (1912), ""Roads of Destiny" (1918) and "Purity" (1930).

One of the grandest of the grande dames of the American Broadway theatre, she appeared in a handful of melodramatic silent movie vehicles and graced a couple of talking pictures (including Miss Haversham in Great Expectations (1934)) as well as 1950s TV, but preferred the stage.

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