
Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
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.

as Sister Angelica

as Zeke's Wife
1934

as Head Nurse
1932

as Sister Angelica
1931

as Mary
1932

as Mrs. Alfred Davidson
1928

as Countess
1933

as Mrs. Peters
1930

as Mrs. Van
1933

as Miss Potter the Nurse
1929

as Mrs. Miller
1930

as Mrs. Langley
1929

as Mrs. Johnson
1931
as Elena De Rezende
1933

as Zeke's Wife
1934

as Miss Haskell
1934

as Elena De Rezende
1933

as Rosalie
1933

as Aunt Katherine
1933

as Peg Forney
1933

as Mrs. Wagner
1933

as Countess
1933

as Mrs. Hume
1933

as Mrs. Van
1933

as Martha Marlowe
1933

as Jane Jett
1933

as Concerned Mother in Courtroom (uncredited)
1932

as Head Nurse
1932

as Mrs. Garvey (uncredited)
1932

as Miss Blazer (uncredited)
1932

as Miss Kirsten
1932

as Mrs. Carewe
1932

as Third Aunt
1932

as Mary
1932

as Night Court Judge (uncredited)
1932

as Widow Paarlenburg (uncredited)
1932

as Librarian Margaret Gordon
1932

as Nora
1932