Régine Flory
1890–1926 (age 36)
Biography
Régine Flory was a celebrated actor whose luminous presence on the London stage brought grace and empathy to a wide repertoire of roles, from the lyrical tragedies of European dramatists to the light-hearted comedies that comforted audiences in the years after the Great War. She trained with devotion, developing a vocal clarity and emotional subtlety that critics noted as especially moving in intimate productions and charitable benefit performances.
Her colleagues remember her for a generous spirit and a dedication to her craft that inspired young performers to greater honesty; she remained a familiar and beloved figure until her death and is laid to rest at St Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Kensal Green, leaving a legacy of refined artistry and personal kindness.