Florence George

About Florence George

Who is it?: Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day: December 21, 1917
Birth Place: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Birth Name: Catherine Guthrie

Florence George

The opulent, vivacious blonde lyric soprano Florence George was given only two rather routine opportunities to stake her...
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As per our current Database, Florence George has been died on 13 September, 1998 at Maryland, USA.

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When Florence George die, Florence George was 81 years old.

Popular As Florence George
Occupation Actress
Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born December 21, 1917 (Dayton, Ohio, USA)
Birthday December 21
Town/City Dayton, Ohio, USA
Nationality USA

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The opulent, vivacious blonde lyric soprano Florence George was given only two rather routine opportunities to stake her claim in films. As such, she was not given the chance to challenge the other glamorous film opera divas who were the rage of the day ('Jeanette Macdonald', Grace Moore, Susanna Foster, Lily Pons and Gladys Swarthout).

Instead she remained focused on radio, concerts, recordings and the stage for the rest of her career.The Ohio-born beauty came into this world as Catherine Guthrie on December 21, 1917, the daughter of Florence and George Guthrie (she took their first names as her professional stage moniker).

Gifted musically and vocally, she attended Wittenber College and graduated with a degree in music at the Chicago Conservatory. She studied one-on-one with former Italian opera star Madame Amelia Galli-Curci (1882-1963) and earned a few radio singing spots before making her operatic debut in "Rioletto" at the Chicago Civic Opera House.

A Paramount talent scout happened to catch one of her performances and set up a screen test.Florence made a charming debut opposite John Payne singing with him "I Fall in Love with You Every Day" and "What Romeo Said to Juliet," her best moment came with her lovely solo on "Moments Like This".

Instead of putting her in another showcase, the studio primarily had her do publicity sessions and radio spots. Her next movie would be the MGM loanout Tell No Tales (1939) in a supporting role.Florence married the much older Everett N.

Crosby (1896-1966), Bing's business manager and older brother, in 1939. He proceeded to steer her career as well and would do so up until his death in 1966. Purposely guiding her away from films, he focused her on radio, recordings, concerts here and abroad, and the light operetta stage.

In 1962, Everett bought Fair Acres, a farm estate in Connecticut where he and Florence raised Morgan and Arabian stallions. After his death from throat cancer, she married Andelmo Ortiz, a production manager for an advertising firm, in 1970, and retired to Maryland.

She died at age 80 on September 13, 1998.

Florence George Net Worth and Salary

  • Ortiz, Andelmo (21 March 1970 - 13 September 1998)
  • Crosby, Everett N. (9 May 1939 - 13 July 1966) ( his death)

Florence George Movies

  • College Swing (1938) as Ginna Ashburn
  • Tell No Tales (1939) as Lorna Travers
  • Stars in Your Eyes (1949) as Self
  • The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (1950) as Self

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