Blanche Friderici
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.
Acting
Movie
It Happened One Night
as Zeke's Wife
1934
Movie
A Farewell to Arms
as Head Nurse
1932
Movie
Love Me Tonight
as Third Aunt
1932
Movie
Night Nurse
as Mrs. Maxwell
1931
Movie
Flying Down to Rio
as Elena De Rezende
1933
Movie
Three on a Match
as Miss Blazer (uncredited)
1932
Movie
Mata Hari
as Sister Angelica
1931
Movie
If I Had a Million
as Mrs. Garvey (uncredited)
1932
Movie
Sadie Thompson
as Mrs. Alfred Davidson
1928
Movie
Thirteen Women
as Miss Kirsten
1932
Movie
Hold Your Man
as Mrs. Wagner
1933
Movie
Ten Cents a Dance
as Mrs. Blanchard
1931
Movie
So Big!
as Widow Paarlenburg (uncredited)
1932
Movie
The Trespasser
as Miss Potter the Nurse
1929
Movie
The Woman Between
as Mrs. Weston
1931
Movie
The Barbarian
as Mrs. Hume
1933
Movie
Billy the Kid
as Mrs. McSween
1930
Movie
Secrets
as Martha Marlowe
1933
Movie
Cynara
as Concerned Mother in Courtroom (uncredited)
1932
Movie
The Hatchet Man
as Madame Si-Si (uncredited)
1932
Movie
The Office Wife
as Kate Halsey
1930
Movie
Miss Pinkerton
as Mary
1932
Movie
Murder by the Clock
as Julia Endicott
1931
Movie
Lady with a Past
as Nora
1932