Frank DeVernon

Frank DeVernon was an American actor who is best known for The Turmoil, Little Women, and Pals First. He was born in 1851 in Louisiana and passed away in 1923.

Personal and Family Life

Frank DeVernon was known for his contributions to stage acting. Little is documented about his early family life, but he gained a reputation as a talented performer who captivated audiences in various theatrical productions.

Career

DeVernon had a significant career in the early days of cinema and is recognized for his roles in several films. He was referred to as “The Beau Brummel of Broadway,” indicating his notable presence in the theater world. His impressive performances helped pave the way for future generations of actors.

Death and Legacy

Frank DeVernon passed away on October 19, 1923, in New York City due to a heart attack. His legacy lives on through his film and stage contributions, remembered by film historians and theater enthusiasts alike.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
All for a Girl 1915-07-01 Mr. Dinwiddie
The Way of a Woman 1919-07-27 Mr. Lee (as Colonel Vernon)
Under the Red Robe 1923-11-12 (uncredited)
One on Romance 1913-04-14 Howard Ross – Helen’s Father
The Turmoil 1916-01-10 Mr. Vertrees
Little Women 1918-11-30 Mr. Lawrence