Frank Holliday was an American actor who is best known for The Deceiver, Une nuit extravagante, and Lady for a Day.
Personal and Family Life
Frank Holliday was born on March 15, 1882, in Easton, Illinois. He lived a private life, and not much is known about his family background or personal relationships.
Career
Holliday’s acting career included notable roles in various films during the early to mid-20th century. He appeared in movies such as The Deceiver (1931) and had several uncredited roles in popular films.
Death and Legacy
Frank Holliday passed away on August 20, 1962, in San Diego, California, due to natural causes. His contributions to film, though not widely recognized, remain part of early American cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Lady for a Day | 1933-09-13 | Second Detective (uncredited) |
Below Zero | 1930-04-26 | Policeman |
Broadway Bill | 1934-11-30 | Deputy Sheriff (uncredited) |
The Pip from Pittsburg | 1931-03-21 | Dancer |
La vida nocturna | 1930-04-19 | Rainbow Club Singer (uncredited) |
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | 1936-04-09 | Mr. Dodsworth (uncredited) |
Blotto | 1930-02-08 | Rainbow Club Singer |
Chickens Come Home | 1931-02-21 | Mr. Holliday |
Chinatown Squad | 1935-05-31 | Detective |
The Girl on the Front Page | 1936-09-26 | Telegraph Editor |
It Happened One Night | 1934-02-22 | Detective (uncredited) |