Fred Hearn was an American actor and assistant director, recognized for his roles in The Dark Star, The Burden of Proof, and Patsy. He was born on December 20, 1871, in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, and passed away on January 20, 1923, in Pasadena, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Fred Hearn’s personal life details are not widely documented. It is known that he was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and spent a significant part of his career in the film industry throughout the early 20th century. Information about his family or early life is limited.
Career
Fred Hearn contributed to the film industry as an actor and assistant director. He appeared in several films during the silent film era, showcasing his talent in various roles. His works spanned from 1914 to 1919, and he made a notable impact in the films he participated in.
Death and Legacy
Fred Hearn died on January 20, 1923, in Pasadena, California. Despite his passing, his performances in silent films have left a mark in cinema history. Hearn is remembered for his contributions to early 20th-century film, influencing actors who came after him.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Aztec Treasure | 1914-01-02 | |
Classmates | 1914-02-14 | Lindsay |
My Four Years in Germany | 1918-03-10 | Foreign Minister von Jagow |
The Law of Compensation | 1917-04-01 | Henry Thurman (as Fred G. Hearn) |
Kaiser’s Finish | 1918-11-02 | Carl Von Stumpf |
The Burden of Proof | 1918-09-21 | William Kemp |
The Misleading Widow | 1919-09-07 | Reverend Ambrose Liptrott |
Patsy | 1917-07-01 | Griggs |
The Dark Star | 1919-08-03 | Rev. William Carew |
Men and Women | 1914-08-01 | District Attorney Stedman |
The Hidden Truth | 1919-01-20 | ‘Snipe’ Roach |
The Man with the Iron Heart | 1915-09-02 | James Boyd – the Cashier |