Fritzi Brunette, born Florence Brunet on May 27, 1890, was an American actress whose illustrious career spanned over three decades.
She made her film debut in 1912 with the short film "A Waiter of Weight", quickly followed by "The Joy Ride" and "His Neighbor's Wife", showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Throughout the 1910s, Brunette appeared in a range of films, including "Unto Those Who Sin" in 1916, where she portrayed a working girl lured by wealth and luxury, and "The Woman Thou Gavest Me" in 1919.
The 1920s saw Brunette take on more prominent roles, starring in films such as "While Satan Sleeps" in 1922, "Bells of San Juan" in 1922, and "Camille of the Barbary Coast" in 1925, solidifying her reputation as a talented actress.
However, in the 1930s and 1940s, Brunette's roles became increasingly minor, with many being uncredited. Her final screen appearance was in the 1942 film "You're Telling Me".