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Frederick Vroom
Biography:
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Frederick Vroom (11 November 1857 – 24 June 1942) was a Canadian actor of the silent era. He appeared in 70 films between 1912 and 1939.
He was born in Nova Scotia, Canada and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Paine's Friend (uncredited) | 1939-10-19 |
Second Fiddle as Minor Role | 1939-06-30 |
Woman Against Woman as Justice of the Peace | 1938-06-24 |
The Terrible People as Clayton Shelton | 1928-08-05 |
The General as A Southern General | 1926-12-25 |
Idaho! as David Cameron | 1925-03-01 |
His Hour as English Minister | 1924-09-29 |
The Navigator as John O'Brien | 1924-09-28 |
The Reckless Age | 1924-08-16 |
Sporting Youth as John K. Walker | 1924-02-04 |
The Acquittal as Carter Ames | 1923-11-19 |
The Day of Faith as Marley Maynard | 1923-10-20 |
The Tiger's Claw as Colonel Byng | 1923-04-22 |
The Primitive Lover as Mr. Graham | 1922-04-30 |
The Fourteenth Lover as Mr. Marchmont | 1922-01-09 |
The Glorious Fool as Mr. Lindley Grant | 1922-01-01 |
The Millionaire as Delmar | 1921-11-14 |
White and Unmarried as Mr. Welter (as Fred Vroom) | 1921-05-29 |
The Faith Healer as Matthew Beeler | 1921-03-13 |
The Great Lover as Doctor | 1920-11-15 |
813 as Prefect of Police | 1920-11-14 |
The Marriage Pit | 1920-10-18 |
A Tokyo Siren as Mr. Chandler | 1920-06-14 |
The Six Best Cellars as Mrs. Teak | 1920-02-08 |
One of the Finest as Robert Fulton Hudson | 1919-06-01 |
Where the West Begins as Luther Caldwell | 1919-03-02 |
Little Red Decides as Col. Ferdinand Aliso | 1918-02-24 |
Betty Takes a Hand as Peter Marshall | 1918-01-06 |
The Serpent's Tooth as Matthew Addison-Brown | 1917-05-28 |
The Jungle Child as Seqor Grijalva | 1916-10-01 |
A Gentleman of Leisure as Macklin, Pitt's Friend | 1915-03-01 |
Ruy Blas | 1914-01-01 |
The Woman Who Did Not Care as The Father | 1913-04-01 |
The Forest Rose as Albert Maywood (Part I) | 1912-11-29 |