- Made 260 shorts with John Bunny between 1910 and 1915, which were known as 'Bunnygraphs', 'Bunnyfinches', and 'Bunnyfinchgraphs.'
- Buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California - Section 2, #416
- Although she and John Bunny made more than 250 comedy shorts together for Vitagraph, studio chief Albert E. Smith recalled that "they cordially hated each other".
- She played the vaudeville stage in New York from at least 1901. Most of her pictures were made in New York and New Jersey; she first came to California in 1926.
- In 1917, she became one of the first stars to form an eponymous production company -- The Flora Finch Film Corporation. She placed advertisements in film industry trade publications announcing her new company with this screaming banner: "FLORA FINCH!! IN ALL HER SCRAWNY, SKINNY MAJESTY!" The ad included a photograph of her head pasted onto an artist's rendering of her body, which included pipe-cleaner-like arms and legs, and a neck that was twice as long as her real neck. (According to the ad copy, the offices for her company were located at 729 7th Avenue, New York.).
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