Fred L. Wilson was an American actor best known for his roles in Go and Get It, The Blue Fox, and Tarzan of the Apes. He made significant contributions to early cinema before his untimely death in 1920.
Personal and Family Life
Fred L. Wilson was born in America and spent much of his life in the entertainment industry. Little information is available about his personal life or family. However, his career in film reflects a passionate commitment to acting.
Death and Legacy
Fred L. Wilson died on October 2, 1920, in London, England. His work in film, especially in the silent movie era, left a mark on audiences. Wilson is remembered for his roles that contributed to the early development of cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Young Romance | 1915-01-20 | House Detective (as Fred Wilson) |
The Confession | 1920-01-01 | |
The Light of Victory | 1919-03-17 | Lieutenant Kenwood Cripps |
The Lone Wolf’s Daughter | 1919-12-21 | Undetermined Role |
Tarzan of the Apes | 1918-01-27 | |
Pidgin Island | 1916-12-25 | Uncle Billy |