Frances Moffett

Frances Moffett was an American actress who is best known for The Secret Call, Working Girls, and No One Man. She was born on December 12, 1910, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, and passed away on November 12, 1942, in Manhattan, New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Frances Moffett grew up in Washington, D.C. Not much is publicly known about her family life. She entered the film industry during the early 1930s, where she made a notable impact in a short period.

Career

Moffett’s acting career included roles in several films throughout the early 1930s. She gained recognition for her performances in movies such as The Road to Reno and Sinners in the Sun. Her work showcased her talent and contributed to the film industry during that era.

Death and Legacy

Frances Moffett died at the young age of 31, on November 12, 1942. Despite her brief career, she is remembered for her contributions to early cinema. Her roles in various films continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Road to Reno1931-09-25Jerry’s Girlfriend
Working Girls1931-12-12Lou Hollings
Sinners in the Sun1932-05-13Mrs. Fred Blake
Dancers in the Dark1932-03-11Ruby
Under-Cover Man1932-12-02Secretary at Shooting Scene
The Secret Call1931-07-24Gwen Allen
No One Man1932-01-22Delia
If I Had a Million1932-11-18Glidden’s Secretary (uncredited)