Frank Farrington (actor)
Frank Farrington (8 July 1873 in London, England – 27 May 1924 in Los Angeles, California) was an American silent film actor.
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Born | London, England | 8 July 1873
Died | 27 May 1924 50) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911–1924 |
Frank Farrington died from a throat infection at the height of his acting career on 27 May 1924.[1]
Filmography
- The Man Who Fights Alone (1924) .... Struthers
- The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923) .... Isaac Allerton
- The Clean Up (1923) .... Amos Finderson
- In the Days of Daniel Boone (1923) .... Judge Henderson
- The Face at Your Window (1920) .... District Attorney
- The Scar (1919) .... Thaddeus Tabor
- To Hell with the Kaiser! (1918) .... General Pershing
- The Long Trail (1917) .... Undetermined role
- Pamela's Past (1916)
- The Cossack Whip (1916) .... Fedor Turov
- Through Turbulent Waters (1915) .... Paul Temple
- On the Brink of the Abyss (1915)
- A Man of Iron (1915)
- A Hatful of Trouble (1914) .... Wendall Wiggins
- Zudora (1914) .... Captain Radcliffe
- The Million Dollar Mystery (1914) .... Braine
- Was She Right in Forgiving Him? (1914)
- A Mohammedan Conspiracy (1914)
- The Strategy of Conductor 786 (1914)
- Beating Back (1914)
- A Debut in the Secret Service (1914)
- Repentance (1914)
- Pamela Congreve (1914)
- A Slight Mistake (1911)
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References
- "Frank Farrington Dies in Hollywood". Bakersfield Morning Echo. Hollywood. Associated Press. 29 May 1924. p. 1. Retrieved 13 March 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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