Frank Brownlee (October 11, 1874 – February 10, 1948) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 110 films between 1911 and 1943.[1] He was born in Dallas, Texas and died in Los Angeles, California.
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FrankBrownlee (October 11, 1874 – February 10, 1948) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 110 films between 1911 and 1943. He was born...
Bob Bailey (1913–1983) radio actor Alma Bennett (1904–1958), actress FrankBrownlee (1874–1948), actor Nigel Bruce (1895–1953), actor Mae Busch (1891–1946)...
starring Zoe Rae, Charles West and FrankBrownlee. Zoe Rae as Margery Charles West as George Drake FrankBrownlee as John Baird Gretchen Lederer as Virginia...
a black and white silent film starring William Russell, Lois Lee, FrankBrownlee, Jack Connolly, Edward Peil, Sr., Harry Spingler, and Edwin B. Tilton...
directed by John Ince and starring Herbert Rawlinson, Grace Darmond, and FrankBrownlee. As described in a film magazine review, private detective Doris Dunbar...
directed by Emmett J. Flynn, and starring William Russell, Lois Lee, FrankBrownlee, Jack Connolly, and Edward Peil Sr. The film was released by Fox Film...
starring Margery Wilson, Ed Brady and FrankBrownlee. Margery Wilson as Wild Sumac Ed Brady as John Lewisa FrankBrownlee as Lupin Wilbur Higby as Armand du...
E. Brownlee, an astronomer and astrobiologist, both faculty members at the University of Washington. In the 1970s and 1980s, Carl Sagan and Frank Drake...
MacNeir Rowland V. Lee - Jean Saval Jean Calhoun - Sylvia unbilled FrankBrownlee The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American...
Roscoe Karns as Lame Hoppy Robert Brower as Blind Sims (uncredited) FrankBrownlee as the Farmer (uncredited) Jacques (Jack) Chapin as Ukie (uncredited)...
as Jail visitor Billy Bletcher as the voice of the Radio dispatcher FrankBrownlee as Police Chief Ramsbottom Edgar Dearing as Policeman Charlie Hall as...
Argosy, June 10-July 1, 1922. The film stars Tom Mix, Barbara Bedford, FrankBrownlee, George Webb, Pat Chrisman, and Wynn Mace. The film was released on...
Lillian Elliott Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Spec O'Donnell Leo Willis FrankBrownlee Edgar Dearing Otto Fries Charlie Hall Fay Holderness Charles Meakin...
"Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Al St. John, Reed Hadley, John Maxwell and FrankBrownlee. The film was released on January 13, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Don...
Cazeneuve drama Fox Film Hearts Are Trumps Rex Ingram Winter Hall, FrankBrownlee, Alice Terry Drama Metro Held by the Enemy Donald Crisp Agnes Ayres...