Personal Info
Known Credits
44
Gender
Male
Birthdate
1875-08-24 (150 Y.O)
Place Of Birth
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Also Known For
Frank Craven
Biography
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Known For
Acting
2000 --
The Many Faces of Dracula
| Doctor Harry Brewster (archive footage
1991 --
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook
| Doctor Harry Brewster (archive footage)
1946 --
Colonel Effingham's Raid
| Dewey
1945 --
Forever Yours
| Uncle Charles
1944 --
Destiny
| Clem Broderick
1944 --
My Best Gal
| Danny O'Hara
1943 --
Jack London
| Old Tom
1943 --
Son of Dracula
| Dr. Harry Brewster
1943 --
Dangerous Blondes
| Inspector Joseph Clinton
1943 --
Keeper of the Flame
| Docteur Fielding
1943 --
Harrigan's Kid
| Walter Garnet
1943 --
Eyes Aloft
| Ed Randall
1942 --
Pittsburgh
| J.M. 'Doc' Powers
1942 --
Girl Trouble
| Ambrose Murdock Flint
1942 --
Thru Different Eyes
| Steve Pettijohn
1942 --
In This Our Life
| Asa Timberlake
1941 --
The Richest Man in Town
| Abb Crothers
1941 --
The Lady from Cheyenne
| Hank Foreman
1941 --
Harvests for Tomorrow
| Narrator (voice)
1940 --
Dreaming Out Loud
| Dr. Walter Barnes
1940 --
City for Conquest
| 'Old Timer'
1940 --
Our Town
| Mr. Morgan
1939 --
Our Neighbors - The Carters
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1939 --
Miracles for Sale
| Dad Morgan
1938 --
Penrod and His Twin Brother
| Mr. Frank Schofield
1937 --
You're Only Young Once
| Frank Redmond
1937 --
Blossoms On Broadway
| P. T. Quinterfield Sr.
1937 --
Lest We Forget
| Archive Footage
1937 --
Penrod and Sam
| Mr. Schofield
1936 --
The Harvester
| Mr. Biddle
1936 --
Small Town Girl
| Will "Pa" Brannan
1935 --
Barbary Coast
| Col. Marcus Aurelius Cobb
1935 --
Hollywood Hobbies
| Himself
1935 --
Vagabond Lady
| "Spiggs" Spiggins
1935 --
Car 99
| Sheriff Peter Arnot
1934 --
That's Gratitude
| Bob Grant
1934 --
He Was Her Man
| Pop Sims, aka Jim Parker
1934 --
Let's Talk It Over
| Mr. Rockland
1934 --
City Limits
| John B. Matthews
1933 --
How to Break 90 #1: The Grip
| Himself
1933 --
State Fair
| Storekeeper
1932 --
Handle with Care
| Radio Announcer
1931 --
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 1: 'The Putter'
| Self
1929 --
The Very Idea
| Alan Camp