Frank MacQuarrie

Frank MacQuarrie
Still from The Black Box (1915) with Frank MacQuarrie and an unidentified actress
Born 27 January 1875
San Francisco, California
Died 25 December 1950
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Actor
Years active 1915 - 1919

Frank MacQuarrie (27 January 1875, in San Francisco, California 25 December 1950, in Los Angeles, California) was an American silent film actor.

He was the brother of actors Albert MacQuarrie, George MacQuarrie and Murdock MacQuarrie.

Filmography

  • The Black Box (1915) .... Craig
  • Jane's Declaration of Independence (1915)
  • His Beloved Violin (1915)
  • Haunting Winds (1915)
  • The Mystery of the Tapestry Room (1915)
  • Every Man's Money (1915)
  • The Kiss of Dishonor (1915)
  • Graft (1915)
  • Just Plain Folks (1916)
  • The Pool of Flame (1916) .... Des Trebes
  • The Desperado (1916)
  • Two Men of Sandy Bar (1916) .... Old Morton
  • The Crimson Yoke (1916) .... Luridi
  • The Social Slave (1916)
  • Priscilla's Prisoner (1916)
  • The Secret of the Swamp (1916) .... Deacon Todd
  • From Broadway to a Throne (1916) .... Heldone
  • A Daughter of the Night (1916)
  • The Decoy (1916)
  • Society's Hypocrites (1916)
  • The Voice on the Wire (1917)
  • The Boss of the Lazy Y (1917) .... Tom Taggart
  • A 44-Calibre Mystery (1917)
  • The Almost Good Man (1917)
  • The Field of Honor (1917) .... Amos Tolliver
  • A Five Foot Ruler (1917)
  • The Charmer (1917) (credited as Frank McQuarrie) .... Judge Applebee
  • A Stormy Knight (1917) (credited as Frank McQuarrie) .... Mr. Weller
  • Flirting with Death (1917)
  • The Man Trap (1917) .... Finch
  • The Maternal Spark (1917) .... Lansing Hawley
  • The High Sign (1917) (credited as Frank McQuarrie) .... Metwer
  • The Flash of Fate (1918)
  • Wolves of the Border (1918) .... Joe Warner
  • Madame Sphinx (1918) .... Henri Du Bois
  • The Girl of My Dreams (1918) .... Pa Williams
  • Whitewashed Walls (1919) .... Cascaro
  • Loot (1919) .... Jacques
  • Under Suspicion (1919) .... Greggs
  • The Lone Hand (1919)

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