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Fritzi Brunette | |
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Born | Florence Brunet May 27, 1890 Savannah, Georgia, U.S. |
Died | September 28, 1943 Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged 53)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1912–1942 |
Spouse(s) | William Robert Daly (died 1935) John E. Kley |
Fritzi Brunette (born Florence Brunet;[1] May 27, 1890 – September 28, 1943) was an American actress.
Fritzi Brunette was born Florence Brunet in Savannah, Georgia,[citation needed] or in Boston[2] although some sources list her birthname as Florence Simone.[3] She was educated in New York City.
Brunette made her film debut in the 1912 short A Waiter of Weight, followed by The Joy Ride (1912), and His Neighbor's Wife (1912). Brunette appeared in films such as Unto Those Who Sin (1916), in which she played a working girl of squalor, lured by wealth and luxury, The Woman Thou Gavest Me (1919), While Satan Sleeps (1922), Bells of San Juan (1922), and Camille of the Barbary Coast (1925).
In the 1930s and 1940s, Brunette mainly acted in uncredited roles, with her final screen appearance being in You're Telling Me (1942).
Brunette was the third wife of William Robert Daly, a silent film actor and director. Daly, who died around 1935, directed Brunette in many films.[4] After Daly's death, she married Louisville, Kentucky real estate operator John E. Kley.[2]
Brunette died after an extended illness on September 28, 1943, aged 53.[2]