Fred C. Jones

Fred C. Jones was an American actor who is best known for The Gates of Eden, A Beggar in Purple, and An Arabian Knight. Born on August 24, 1884, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, he passed away in January 1966 in New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Fred C. Jones was born Frederick Charles Jones. Details about his family life are limited, but he spent most of his career in the early 20th century film industry. The exact influences and personal experiences that shaped his acting are not widely documented.

Career

Jones had a successful acting career in silent films, appearing in numerous productions during the 1910s and 1920s. He is remembered for roles in various films, showcasing his talent in a range of characters, from mysterious figures to dramatic leads.

Death and Legacy

Fred C. Jones died in January 1966 in New York, USA. His contributions to early cinema have left a lasting impression on the film industry, particularly in the silent film era. Although not widely recognized today, his performances continue to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
A Woman in Grey 1920-01-22 J. Havilland Hunter, A Man of Mystery
God’s Country and the Law 1921-06-01 Andre
The Eagle’s Eye 1918-03-27 Fred C. Jones
The Girl Without a Soul 1917-08-13 Ivor
The Man Who Paid 1922-03-01 Louis Duclos
Threads of Fate 1917-01-22
Don Quickshot of the Rio Grande 1923-06-04 George Vivian
An Arabian Knight 1920-08-22 Aboul Pasha (as Fred Jones)
The House of Whispers 1920-10-01 Roldo
The Truth About Wives 1923-02-03 Harold Lawton