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Rockwell married theatrical manager Howard F. Smith. She was widowed in 1932, and she died in 1964, in
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as a young actress still in her teens. She studied with actress
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physician and active in a group of women doctors in St. Louis.
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In 1919 she starred in a Hawaiian-themed revue called
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In 1894 she was presented as a case study in the 88:Rockwell acted in Broadway productions, including 175:) during a tour of Australia and New Zealand. 8: 385:"Character Studies No. 8: Florence Rockwell" 31:Florence Rockwell, from an 1894 publication. 388:Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 75:Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 57:Rockwell was a child performer, and played 23:Florence Rockwell, from a 1915 publication. 193:Rockwell appeared in three silent films: 319:"Florence Rockwell, the Youngest Juliet" 289: 287: 250:Walter Browne, Fredrick Arnold Austin, 228: 7: 499:"Florence Rockwell in Body and Soul" 474:"Cold Realism of a Hawaiian Costume" 241:(Sutherland & Storms 1901): 212. 167:In 1917, she took the lead role in 524:"Miss Rockwell with Knickerbocker" 420:(Moffatt, Yard and Co. 1904): 161. 46:Florence Rea Rockwell was born in 14: 601:A photograph of Florence Rockwell 549: 509: 484: 369: 329: 304: 276: 256:(Brown & Austin 1906): 190. 186:, and dancing a version of the 98:The Greatest Thing in the World 266:"The New Homeopathic Hospital" 1: 200:He Fell in Love with His Wife 544:(December 11, 1915): 6. via 400:"New Amsterdam: The Barrier" 299:(January 26, 1890): 17. via 182:, wearing a grass skirt and 504:(January 3, 1916): 12. via 324:(January 11, 1907): 3. via 271:(January 11, 1890): 1. via 652: 596:Internet Broadway Database 417:The Actors' Birthday Book 364:(March 5, 1899): 39. via 115:A Midsummer Night's Dream 636:Actresses from St. Louis 631:American stage actresses 605:California State Library 529:(August 14, 1915): 1171. 479:(May 18, 1919): 56. via 297:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 269:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 405:(February 1910): xiii. 390:(June 1894): 293, 294. 253:Who's who on the Stage 121:Much Ado About Nothing 32: 24: 569:(March 26, 1964): 35. 359:"A Rising Young Star" 238:The Players Blue Book 217:Stamford, Connecticut 146:The Mills of the Gods 36:Florence Rea Rockwell 30: 22: 527:Moving Picture World 180:The Bird of Paradise 126:Common Sense Bracket 106:D'Arcy of the Guards 344:"Florence Rockwell" 48:St. Louis, Missouri 349:(March 1895): 648. 322:Evening Republican 173:The House of Glass 171:(sometimes titled 158:A Fool for Fortune 33: 25: 592:Florence Rockwell 583:Florence Rockwell 542:Statesman Journal 414:Johnson Briscoe, 362:Los Angeles Times 347:Munsey's Magazine 643: 570: 561: 555: 554: 553: 536: 530: 521: 515: 514: 513: 502:Arizona Republic 496: 490: 489: 488: 471: 465: 464: 453: 447: 446: 444: 442: 431:"Stage Jottings" 427: 421: 412: 406: 403:Theatre Magazine 397: 391: 381: 375: 374: 373: 356: 350: 341: 335: 334: 333: 316: 310: 309: 308: 291: 282: 281: 280: 263: 257: 248: 242: 233: 205:The Purple Night 94:Oliver Goldsmith 16:American actress 651: 650: 646: 645: 644: 642: 641: 640: 611: 610: 579: 574: 573: 562: 558: 548: 537: 533: 522: 518: 508: 497: 493: 483: 472: 468: 455: 454: 450: 440: 438: 429: 428: 424: 413: 409: 398: 394: 382: 378: 368: 357: 353: 342: 338: 328: 317: 313: 303: 294:"Women Doctors" 292: 285: 275: 264: 260: 249: 245: 234: 230: 225: 213: 169:The Glass House 162:The Fallen Idol 130:Who Goes There? 86: 44: 17: 12: 11: 5: 649: 647: 639: 638: 633: 628: 623: 613: 612: 609: 608: 598: 589: 578: 577:External links 575: 572: 571: 567:New York Times 556: 546:Newspapers.com 531: 516: 506:Newspapers.com 491: 481:Newspapers.com 466: 448: 422: 407: 392: 383:Nelson Sizer, 376: 366:Newspapers.com 351: 336: 326:Newspapers.com 311: 301:Newspapers.com 283: 273:Newspapers.com 258: 243: 235:A. 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St. Louis, Missouri
homeopathic
Juliet
Ophelia
Desdemona
Rose Eytinge
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Clyde Fitch
lei
hula
He Fell in Love with His Wife
Stamford, Connecticut
The Players Blue Book
Who's who on the Stage
"The New Homeopathic Hospital"
Newspapers.com
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"Women Doctors"
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"Florence Rockwell, the Youngest Juliet"
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"Florence Rockwell"
"A Rising Young Star"

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