• Robert Gadouas

    1927 - 1969

    Robert Gadouas (1927 - 1969)

    French-Canadian actor. He appeared in the films, “Correlieu” (1959), “Of Sport And Men” (1959) and in the television series, “La Pension Velder” (1958-1960). (bio by: K)

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  • Martin Gabel

    1912 - 1986

    Martin Gabel (1912 - 1986)

    Actor, Film Director. He is probably best remembered as the narrator and host of the May 8, 1945 CBS Radio broadcast of writer Norman Corwin’s epic dramatic poem “On a Note of Triumph,” a commemoration of the fall of the Nazi regime in Germany and the end of World War II in Europe. The broadcast […]

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  • N!xau G!kau

    1944 - 2003

    N!xau G!kau (1944 - 2003)

    Actor. N!xau was born in 1943 in Tsumkwe, Namibia. N!xau was a Khoisan bushman who gained fame when he appeared in the lead role of the film, “The Gods Must Be Crazy” (1980), the story told of a bushman named ‘Xixo’ who found an empty coke bottle after it was dropped from an airplane from […]

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  • Roppa Furukawa

    1903 - 1961

    Roppa Furukawa (1903 - 1961)

    Comedy actor. (bio by: Warrick L. Barrett)

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  • Louis de Funès

    1914 - 1983

    Louis de Funès (1914 - 1983)

    French Actor. He is remembered as one of the best comedic french actors. Among his films are “La Rue Sans Loi” (1950), “Innocents in Paris” (1952), “Frou-Frou” (1955), “Si Paris Nous Était Conté” (1955), “Faites Sauter la Banque!” (1963), “Fantômas” (1964), “Le Gendarme de St. Tropez” (1964), “Les Grandes Vacances” (1967), “Le Gendarme se marie” […]

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  • Rikki Fulton

    1924 - 2004

    Rikki Fulton (1924 - 2004)

    Comedian, Actor. He is remembered for his double act in the theatre with Scottish comedian Jack Milroy in “Francie & Josie”, and for the Scottish comedy television sketch show called ‘Scotch & Wry’, in which he played numerous characters such as ‘Supercop’ and the ‘Reverend I.M. Jolly’. He appeared in motion pictures, most notably in […]

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  • Leslie Fuller

    1888 - 1948

    Leslie Fuller (1888 - 1948)

    Actor. He was a popular comic actor of the interwar years. He began his performing career as a schoolboy minstrel, before joining a troupe of buskers on Brighton (Sussex) beach. He later formed his own troupe, the Ped’lers’, and performed regularly at the Clifton Baths, Margate. He appeared in comedy roles in many movies throughout […]

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  • Werner Fuetterer

    1907 - 1991

    Werner Fuetterer (1907 - 1991)

    German Actor. He began his career in 1925 with “Die Brüder Schellenberg.” Next yeart, he appeared in “Faust.” He also worked in “Die keusche Susanne” (1926), “Du sollst nicht stehlen” (1928), “Kreuzer Emden” (1932), “Der Mustergatte” (1937), “Ein Mann auf Abwegen” (1940),”Ich vertraue dir meine Frau an” (1943),”Salto Mortale” (1953), “Des Teufels General” (1955) and […]

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  • Alan Fudge

    1944 - 2011

    Alan Fudge (1944 - 2011)

    Actor. Raised in Tucson, Arizona, he initiated his career as an entertainer with the folk music group the Ash Alley Singers, with whom he recorded several tracks during the Summer of 1962. A change in career direction took place, as he began to focus on acting and attended the University of Arizona, where he majored […]

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  • Leo Fuchs

    1911 - 1994

    Leo Fuchs (1911 - 1994)

    Motion picture, stage, and television actor of the 1930s thru 1990s. He appeared in several classic TV series, among them “Wagon Train,” “Mister Ed,” and “Green Acres.” (bio by: A.J. Marik)  Inscription:Adored FatherGrandfatherLoved ForeverJonathan And Family

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  • Thomas John “Tom” Fuccello

    1936 - 1993

    Thomas John “Tom” Fuccello (1936 - 1993)

    Actor. Born in Newark, New Jersey, in the 1970s, he initially was a theatre actor appearing in Broadway productions of “Butterflies Are Free”, “The Unknown Solider and His Wife” and “Are You Now, or Ever Have Been?”. For television, he was most noted for his roles as Paul Kendall on “One Life To Live” and […]

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  • Gustav Fröhlich

    1902 - 1987

    Gustav Fröhlich (1902 - 1987)

    Actor. He debuted on stage with the name Gustav Geef. In 1922 he made his debut on screen, with “Paganini” in the role of the composer Franz Liszt. But he is best remembered for his role in classic german film of Fritz Lang “Metropolis.” In the 1930s, he appeared in different German version of American […]

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  • Karl-Gerhart “Gert” Fröbe

    1913 - 1988

    Karl-Gerhart “Gert” Fröbe (1913 - 1988)

    Actor. Born Karl Gerhart Fröbe in Saxony, Germany, he was most noted for his role as Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond movie “Goldfinger” (1964) and received the German honorary Deutscher Filmpreis Award for his performance. He gained fame in one of the first German movies made after World War II, in role as Otto […]

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  • Pierre Fränckel

    1934 - 2004

    Pierre Fränckel (1934 - 2004)

    Director, Actor,  Producer. He made numerous productions for Swedish film and TV during his career.  Among his many credits are “Freud flyttar hemifrån” (1991), “Zorn” (1994), “Längtans blåa blomma” (1998) and “Judith” (2000).  He was manager of the Uppsala Stadsteater from 1981 to 1985 and the Länsteatern Örebro from 1978 to 1991, and was vice […]

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  • Dwight Frye

    1899 - 1943

    Dwight Frye (1899 - 1943)

    Actor. Appeared on stage and in motion pictures from the 1920s to the 1940s. Remembered chiefly as the chilling ‘Renfield’ in the 1931 horror classic “Dracula.” He also played the part of ‘Fritz’ in the landmark classic “Frankenstein” that same year. Immortalized in the song “The Ballad of Dwight Fry” (minus the “e”) in the […]

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  • Ben Frommer

    1913 - 1992

    Ben Frommer (1913 - 1992)

    Actor. Appeared in the films “Plan 9 From Outer Space”, “Torn Curtain”, “The Love Bug”, “Car Wash”, “Rabbit Test”, “American Pop”, “Psycho II”, and “Scarface”. He had a recurring role on the TV series “F-Troop” as the Indian called Smokey Bear in some episodes and Papa Bear in others. He had several guest appearances on […]

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  • Milton Frome

    1908 - 1989

    Milton Frome (1908 - 1989)

    American motion picture and television actor of the 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Appeared in the 1956 Alfred Hitchcock thriller “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” His many TV appearances included roles on classics such as “The Twilight Zone,” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show.” He had the semi-regular role of ‘Lawrence Larry Chapman’ […]

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  • David Wesley Froman

    1938 - 2010

    David Wesley Froman (1938 - 2010)

    Actor. He was a popular character performer in dozens of prime-time television shows in the 1980s and 1990s. Froman is best remembered for his recurring role as Lieutenant Bob Brooks in the series “Matlock” starring Andy Griffith,  appearing in 56 episodes during its eight-year run (1986 to 1994). He also played both as Gunther Wagner […]

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  • Willy Fritsch

    1901 - 1973

    Willy Fritsch (1901 - 1973)

    Actor. Born Wilhelm Egon Fritz Fritsch, he was a popular German leading man in theatre and motion-pictures. In the early 1900s, he was performing drama at the Deutsches Theater and made his feature debut in films as a supporting player in “Miss Venus” (1921). Over the coarse of the next five decades, he appeared in […]

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  • Freddie Frinton

    1911 - 1968

    Freddie Frinton (1911 - 1968)

    Actor. Born Frederick Bittener in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, on the East coast of England, his first job was in a fish processing plant, but he was fired for spending too much time entertaining his workmates. He then changed his name to Freddie Frinton, after the seaside resort of that name, and enjoyed modest success in the […]

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  • Otto Fries

    1887 - 1938

    Otto Fries (1887 - 1938)

    Actor, Entertainer. He started his career as a stage comic, entering films in the early 1910s.  By the mid-1910s, Fries was with Keystone and played in films with Bronco Billy Anderson and Stan Laurel.  He later went to work for Roach Films in supporting roles for Laurel & Hardy and Charley Chase and also played […]

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  • Joel Friedkin

    1885 - 1954

    Joel Friedkin (1885 - 1954)

    Film and television actor of the 1940s and 50s. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Fernando Freyre de Andrade

    1903 - 1946

    Fernando Freyre de Andrade (1903 - 1946)

    Actor. He was born in Ávila and died in Madrid. He began his career on stage in 1925, with Ernesto Vilches company. Later, he entered in cinema with the film “La Bien Pagada” (1933). He developed a prolific career as character actor, until his early death at the age or 43. He is remembered in […]

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  • Leonard Frey

    1938 - 1988

    Leonard Frey (1938 - 1988)

    Actor. He maded his off-Broadway debut in “Little Mary Sunshine.” He appeared in “Fiddler on the Roof” on Broadway in the late 1960s. After, he played ‘Motel,’ the timid taylor in the 1972 screen version, a role that earned him an Academy Award Nomination as Best Supporting Actor. (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) Cause […]

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  • Arno Frey

    1900 - 1961

    Arno Frey (1900 - 1961)

    German-born motion picture actor of the 1920s, 30s, 40s, and 50s. He appeared with James Cagney in the 1946 war thriller “13 Rue Madeleine.” (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Victor French

    1934 - 1989

    Victor French (1934 - 1989)

    Actor. He is probably best remembered for his role as ‘Isaiah Edwards’ on the NBC television drama series “Little House on the Prairie” which aired from September 1974 until May 1982, and as ‘Mark Gordon’ on the NBC television drama series “Highway to Heaven, from 1984 until 1989. Born in Santa Barbara, California, his father […]

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  • George French

    1883 - 1961

    George French (1883 - 1961)

    American Screen Actor. Appeared in many films of the 1910s through the 1940s. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Charles French

    1860 - 1952

    Charles French (1860 - 1952)

    Prolific American film actor who had a long career spanning from 1909 to 1944. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Ralph Reed Freeto

    1931 - 1997

    Ralph Reed Freeto (1931 - 1997)

    Actor. Born in Wichita, Kansas, he made his first screen appearance as a child performer in “Since You Went Away” (1944). After serving in the US Army during the Korean War, he resumed acting, appearing in the films “High Noon” (1952), “Saginaw Trail” (1953), “Not of This Earth” (1957), “North by Northwest” (1959) and “A […]

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  • Paul Frees

    1920 - 1986

    Paul Frees (1920 - 1986)

    Voice and Character Actor. He is probably best remembered for his cartoon work with the Walt Disney Company, Jay Ward Productions, and Rankin/Bass Productions. He possessed an unusually wide four-octave voice range that would enable him to voice everything from the thundering basso profundo of the unseen ‘Ghost Host’ in the Haunted Mansion attraction at […]

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