Frank Craven US film actor writer director
Frank Craven is a 70 years old US film actor writer director from Boston, Massachusetts. Frank Craven was born on August 24, 1875 (died on September 01, 1945, he was 70 years old) in Boston, Massachusetts as John Francis Craven.
About
Birth name of Frank Craven is John Francis Craven
No, he died on 09/01/1945, 79 years ago. He was 70 years old when he died. He died in Beverly Hills and buried in Kensico Cemetery .
Family
Children
He had two children, John (79, American actor) and John (55, British journalist television presenter) . When his first child, John Craven (actor), was born, Frank Craven was 40 years old.
Works
Frank Craven Movies (46)
There are 46 movies of Frank Craven.
His first feature film was Sons of the Desert (1933). He was 58 when he starred in this movie. Since 1933, he has appeared in 46 feature films. The last one is My Best Gal (1944). In this movie, we watched him in the Danny O'Hara character .
View all Frank Craven movies.Frank Craven movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Story | Sons of the Desert (1933) | 58 |
Dr. Harry Brewster | Son of Dracula (1943) | 68 |
Col. Marcus Aurelius Cobb | Barbary Coast (1935) | 60 |
'Old Timer' | City for Conquest (1940) | 65 |
J.M. 'Doc' Powers | Pittsburgh (1942) | 67 |
Mr. Morgan | Our Town (1940) | 64 |
Asa Timberlake | In This Our Life (1942) | 66 |
Docteur Fielding | Keeper of the Flame (1943) | 67 |
Storekeeper | State Fair (1933) | 57 |
Old Tom | Jack London (1943) | 68 |
Dialogue Coach | Give Me Liberty (1936) | 61 |
Colonel Effingham's Raid (1946) | 70 | |
Hank Foreman | The Lady from Cheyenne (1941) | 65 |
Will "Pa" Brannan | Small Town Girl (1936) | 60 |
Clem Broderick | Destiny (1944) | 69 |
Dad Morgan | Miracles for Sale (1939) | 63 |
Frank Redmond | You're Only Young Once (1937) | 62 |
Story | When the Lights Go On Again (1944) | 69 |
Abb Crothers | The Richest Man in Town (1941) | 65 |
Theatre Play | New Brooms (1925) | 50 |
Dr. Walter Barnes | Dreaming Out Loud (1940) | 65 |
Mr. Schofield | Penrod and Sam (1937) | 61 |
Walter Garnet | Harrigan's Kid (1943) | 67 |
Writer | The First Year (1932) | 56 |
Sheriff Peter Arnot | Car 99 (1935) | 59 |
Pop Sims, aka Jim Parker | He Was Her Man (1934) | 58 |
Writer | The First Year (1926) | 50 |
Writer | The Human Side (1934) | 59 |
Mr. Schofield | Penrod and His Twin Brother (1938) | 62 |
Director | The Very Idea (1929) | 54 |
Alan Camp | The Very Idea (1929) | 54 |
Screenplay | Handle with Care (1932) | 57 |
Radio Announcer | Handle with Care (1932) | 57 |
Writer | Her First Mate (1933) | 57 |
John B. Matthews | City Limits (1934) | 58 |
Mr. Rockland | Let's Talk It Over (1934) | 58 |
'Spiggy' Spiggins | Vagabond Lady (1935) | 59 |
Writer | Annapolis Farewell (1935) | 59 |
Mr. Biddle | The Harvester (1936) | 60 |
P. T. Quinterfield Sr. | Blossoms On Broadway (1937) | 62 |
Narrator | Harvests for Tomorrow (1941) | 65 |
Steve Pettijohn | Thru Different Eyes (1942) | 66 |
Ambrose Murdock Flint | Girl Trouble (1942) | 67 |
Ed Randall | Eyes Aloft (1943) | 67 |
Inspector Joseph Clinton | Dangerous Blondes (1943) | 68 |
Danny O'Hara | My Best Gal (1944) | 68 |
Frank Craven zodiac sign was virgo.
Other facts about Frank Craven
Child | John Craven (actor) |
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Place of death | Beverly Hills |
Birth name | John Francis Craven |
Date of death | 1945-09-01T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Place of burial | Kensico Cemetery |
Given name | Frank |
Member of political party | California Republican Party |
Family name | Craven. Show people with the surname Craven |