Frank Crayne was an American actor who is best known for The Girl Philippa, Arsene Lupin, and The Grell Mystery.
Personal and Family Life
Frank Crayne was born on October 4, 1886, in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. He spent much of his life in the same town where he was born. Details about his family life are not widely documented.
Career
Frank had a varied career in film, and he was active during the early 20th century. He appeared in several films, showcasing his talent in acting. Some of his notable works include roles in “The Girl Philippa” and “Arsene Lupin.” His contributions to the film industry were recognized during his active years.
Death and Legacy
Frank Crayne passed away on February 4, 1957, in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, where he was born. Despite his passing, his work in early cinema continues to be remembered by film enthusiasts. His performances in silent films represent a significant period in film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1916 | The Girl Philippa | Undetermined Role |
1917 | Arsene Lupin | Child |
1917 | The Grell Mystery | Ralph Fairfield |
1917 | The Maelstrom | Undetermined Role |
1918 | The Street of Seven Stars | Walter McLean |
1920 | A Master Stroke | Harry Chapman |
1928 | Motorboat Mamas | (uncredited) |