Fred Twitchin was an English actor known for his roles in films like Black Cargos of the South Seas, For the Term of His Natural Life, and Australia Calls. He was born in 1873 in Hurstbourne Priors, Hampshire, England, and passed away on July 19, 1932, in Port Hacking, Sydney, Australia.
Personal and Family Life
Fred Twitchin was born Frederick Thomas Twitchin. Specific details about his family and personal life are limited, but he was actively involved in the film industry during the early 20th century, working both as an actor and as an assistant director.
Death and Legacy
Fred Twitchin died on July 19, 1932. His contributions to early cinema, particularly in Australia, left a mark, especially in the silent film era, influencing future generations of filmmakers and actors.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1928 | Black Cargos of the South Seas | Sir John Blackberry (as Fred Twitcham) |
1928 | The Russell Affair | (as Fred Twitcham) |
1927 | For the Term of His Natural Life | Pine – Surgeon (as Fred Twitcham) |
1924 | Fisher’s Ghost | (as Fred Twitcham) |
1923 | When the Kellys Were Out | Constable McIntyre (as Fred Twitcham) |
1912 | The Midnight Wedding | Crown Prince of Savonia (as Fred Twitcham) |
1912 | The Tide of Death | Bushman (as Fred Twitcham) |
1911 | Queen of the Smugglers | Mr. Cobbold (as Fred Twitcham) |
1923 | Australia Calls | Assistant Director (as Fred Twitcham) |