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      • As one of the first motion picture stars, Florence Lawrence was known as “The Biograph Girl.” Throughout her career she appeared in almost 300 films and became one of the first women to lead a US film studio. She was also an inventor and was credited as the inventor of the turn signal and the brake signal for automobiles.
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  2. Lawrence was one of several Canadian pioneers in the film industry who were attracted by the rapid growth of the fledgling motion picture business. In 1906, she appeared in her first motion picture. The next year, she appeared in 38 movies for the Vitagraph film company.

  3. As one of the first motion picture stars, Florence Lawrence was known as “The Biograph Girl,” but she was also an inventor and was credited as the inventor of the turn signal and the brake signal for automobiles.

  4. At the Independent Motion Picture Company she became known as "the IMP Girl," and thanks to one of Laemmle's outrageous publicity stunts-- to gain media attention he claimed she was killed in a traffic accident, then placed her photo in newspaper ads, declaring she was alive and well and making The Broken Oath, a new movie for his company-- she ...

  5. May 25, 2018 · Lawrence, a suffragette, was one of the first women to found her own production company; she also invented the “auto signaling arm”—a precursor to car turn signals.

  6. Jul 19, 2024 · Florence was famous — and that fame was no longer tied to Biograph. And, for a while, Florence Lawrence was a huge star. She made more than fifty films for IMP before moving on to other production companies.

  7. As many sources tell us, Florence Lawrence became famous, but not under her own name; rather, following the Biograph policy of player anonymity, she was known as “the Biograph girl.”

  8. Florence Lawrence was the first film player whose name was used to promote her films and the studio (Independent Moving Pictures Company [IMP]) for which she worked.