For the English association football player, see Fred Mace (footballer).
Fred Mace
Mace in 1915
Born
(1878-08-22)August 22, 1878
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Died
February 21, 1917(1917-02-21) (aged 38)
New York City, New York, US
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1909–1916
Fred Mace (August 22, 1878 – February 21, 1917) was a comedic actor during the silent era in the United States. He appeared in more than 150 films between 1909 and 1916.[1] Mace worked for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios. Shortly after he left, Roscoe Arbuckle, who had appeared in a few pictures at Keystone with Mace, took over as Sennett's lead comedic actor.[2]
Mace was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died at the Hotel Astor in New York City in 1917. All of his work is in the public domain.
^Walker, Brent E. (2010). Mack Sennett's Fun Factory: A History and Filmography of His Studio and His Keystone and Mack Sennett Comedies, with Biographies of Players and Personnel. McFarland Inc. p. 525. ISBN 9780786457076. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
^Sherman, William Thomas. "On Screen With Other Famous Laughmakers". The Film Comedy of Mabel Normand: 1911–1916. Silents Are Golden. Retrieved April 16, 2009.
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