Frank Stanmore
Born: 1877-03-10 in London, England
Died: 1943-08-15
Known For: Acting
Biography
Frank Stanmore (10 March 1877 – 15 August 1943) was an English film actor. He appeared in 76 films between 1914 and 1938. He was born in London and died in Gravesend, Kent.
Filmography
1935
- It's a Bet as Tramp
1933
- Don Quixote as Priest
- Dora as Jupiter
- That's a Good Girl as Malone
1932
- Lucky Girl as Mullins
- The House Opposite as Ben
1931
- Let's Love and Laugh as Bride's Father
- The Great Gay Road as Crook Perkins
- My Old China as Sam
- The Old Man as Charles
- What a Night! as Mr. Livingstone
1930
- Red Pearls as Martin Radshaw
- The Temporary Widow as Witness Kulicke
- Leave It to Me as Merton
- You'd Be Surprised! as Frankie
- Life's a Stage as Alf Nobbler
- We Take Off Our Hats as 'arry
1929
- Chamber of Horrors as James Budgeforth
- Master And Man as Wilkes
- What Next? as Cedric Chippendale
1928
- The Hellcat as Butler
- Wait and See as Frankie
1927
- Mumsie as Nobby Clarke
- The Little People as Paolo
1925
- The Blackguard as The Impresario
1924
- Réveille as Whelks
- The Alley of Golden Hearts as Grocer
- Lily of the Alley as Alf
1923
- Love, Life and Laughter as The Balloon-Blower
- The School for Scandal as Sir Peter Teazle
- God's Prodigal as Hickey
1922
- The Spanish Jade as Tormillo, Don Luis' servannt
- A Rogue in Love as Frank Badgery
1920
- Beyond the Dreams of Avarice as Alf Burnley
1916
- The Mother of Dartmoor as Sammy Bolt
- The Man Without a Soul
- The Heart of a Child as Johnny Doone
1915
- Love in a Wood as Touchstone