Frank Goldsmith was an American actor who is best known for The Clemenceau Case, A Fool and His Money, and The Mystery of the Dancing Men. He was born on June 4, 1876, in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK, and passed away on June 9, 1958, in Folkestone, Kent, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Frank Goldsmith’s personal and family life are limited. It is known that he spent much of his career in the early to mid-20th century, participating in numerous theatrical productions and films.
Career
Frank Goldsmith had a successful acting career, featuring in various films throughout his lifetime. His talent was showcased in notable works such as The Clemenceau Case, where he played the character Duke Sergius.
Death and Legacy
Frank Goldsmith died on June 9, 1958. His performances in early cinema left a mark on the film industry, and he is remembered for his contributions to the art of acting during a significant period in film history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Bulldog Drummond’s Third Round | 1925-11-01 | Sir Raymond Blayntree |
The Guns of Loos | 1928-02-28 | Col. Jameson |
A Debt of Honour | 1922-12-01 | Colonel Latimer |
The Secret Kingdom | 1925-08-01 | Henry |
Such Is the Law | 1930-11-14 | Stephen Pendleton |
The Two Orphans | 1915-09-05 | Marquis de Presles |
The Clemenceau Case | 1915-04-12 | Duke Sergius |
Vera, the Medium | 1917-01-04 | Albert Hastings |
The New York Peacock | 1917-02-05 | Durrant |
Perilous Valley | 1920-01-01 | |
His Greatest Sacrifice | 1921-04-17 | James Hamilton |
The Rise of Jenny Cushing | 1917-11-11 | Mr. Harrish |
As in a Looking Glass | 1916-03-06 | Jack Firthenbras |
The Crooked Billet | 1930-03-21 | Sir William Easton |
The Mystery of the Dancing Men | 1923-03-01 | Hilton Cubitt |
Man’s Woman | 1917-04-02 | George W. Graham |
The King’s Highway | 1927-10-01 | Squire John Brandon |
How Kitchener Was Betrayed | 1922-11-01 | |
Toni | 1928-01-01 | Olsen |