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  1. Florence Vidor (née Cobb, later Arto; July 23, 1895 – November 3, 1977) was an American silent film actress. Early life. Vidor was born in Houston [1] on July 23, 1895, [2] to John and Ida Cobb. Her parents had married in Houston on March 3, 1894, but divorced only three years later. [3] .

  2. Houston-born-and-bred Florence Vidor was one of the great beauties of early Hollywood. But while her photogenic looks went a long way, audiences would not get to enjoy or really experience her voice as she abruptly left the silver screen after her first disastrous attempt at a talking picture.

  3. Nov 6, 1977 · Florence Vidor, a star of the silent screen in the 1920's when she played such glamorous parts as a Russian grand duchess or a Park Avenue debutante, died Thursday at her home in...

  4. Jan 1, 1996 · Florence Arto Vidor, motion picture actress, daughter of Ida and John F. Arto, was born on July 23, 1895, in Houston. She was educated in the Houston public schools and at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, also in Houston.

  5. Florence Vidor. American actress. Learn about this topic in these articles: marriage to King Vidor. In King Vidor: Silent films. …a scriptwriter while his wife, Florence Vidor (divorced 1925), became a well-known silent-film actress. In 1918 Vidor returned to directing and made 16 short films.

  6. Florence Vidor was an American actress. She started working in silent movies thanks to her husband, film director King Vidor.

  7. Hail the Woman: Directed by John Griffith Wray. With Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes, Theodore Roberts, Gertrude Claire. Oliver Beresford is a stern, Puritanical, uncompromisingly rigid father. When shameful stories about his daughter Judith surface, he instantly bans her from his home rather than determine whether the stories are true.