Frank Campeau
Frank Campeau | |
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Frank Campeau in Abraham Lincoln (1930) | |
Born |
Detroit, Michigan, USA | December 14, 1864
Died |
November 5, 1943 78) Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911–1940 |
Frank Campeau (December 14, 1864 – November 5, 1943) was an American actor. He appeared in 93 films between 1911 and 1940 and made many appearances in films starring Douglas Fairbanks.
On Broadway, Campeau appeared in Rio Grande (1916), Believe Me Xantippe (1913), The Ghost Breaker (1913), and The Virginian (1904).[1]
Campeau's screen debut came in the one-reel western film Kit Carson's Wooing.[2]
He was born in Detroit, Michigan,[2] and died in the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.[3]
Partial filmography
- The Wood Nymph (1916)
- The Heart of Texas Ryan (1917)
- A Modern Musketeer (1917)
- Headin' South (1918)
- Mr. Fix-It (1918)
- Say! Young Fellow (1918)
- The Light of Western Stars (1918)
- Arizona (1918)
- His Majesty, the American (1919)
- When the Clouds Roll by (1919)
- The Mollycoddle (1920) (uncredited)
- Life of the Party (1920)
- The Kid (1921)
- The Nut (1921)
- For Those We Love (1921)
- Skin Deep (1922)
- The Isle of Lost Ships (1923)
- To the Last Man (1923)
- North of Hudson Bay (1923)
- Hoodman Blind (1923)
- Three Who Paid (1923)
- Those Who Dance (1924)
- The Alaskan (1924)
- The Saddle Hawk (1925)
- Manhattan Madness (1925)
- The Golden Cocoon (1925)
- The Man from Red Gulch (1925)
- The Frontier Trail (1926)
- No Man's Gold (1926)
- 3 Bad Men (1926)
- Let It Rain (1927)
- The First Auto (1927)
- Points West (1929)
- In the Headlines (1929)
- Abraham Lincoln (1930)
- Fighting Caravans (1931)
- Lasca of the Rio Grande (1931)
- The Border Patrolman (1936)
- Empty Saddles (1936)
References
- ↑ "Frank Campeau". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 9 April 2018. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- 1 2 Levy, Bill (2013). Lest We Forget: The John Ford Stock Company. BearManor Media. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ↑ "Old Detroit Actor Dies in Hollywood". Detroit Free Press. Michigan, Detroit. November 16, 1943. p. 8. Retrieved April 8, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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