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Frank Conroy
Biography:
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Frank Parish Conroy (14 October 1890 – 24 February 1964) was a British film and stage actor who appeared in many films, notably Grand Hotel (1932), The Little Minister (1934) and The Ox-Bow Incident (1943). He appeared on the Broadway stage and won a Tony Award for his performance in Graham Greene's The Potting Shed (1957).
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Power and the Glory as Padre José | 1963-05-31 |
The Bramble Bush as Dr. Sol Kelsey | 1960-02-24 |
The Young Philadelphians as Doctor Shippen Stearnes | 1959-05-21 |
The Last Mile as O'Flaherty | 1959-02-18 |
All the King's Men | 1958-05-14 |
Little Moon of Alban as Father Curran | 1958-03-24 |
The Day the Earth Stood Still as Mr. Harley, Secretary to the President | 1951-09-28 |
Lightning Strikes Twice as J.D. Nolan | 1951-04-12 |
The Threat as District Attorney Barker MacDonald | 1949-12-01 |
Rogues' Regiment as Colonel Lemercier | 1948-12-28 |
Sealed Verdict as Colonel Pike | 1948-11-05 |
The Snake Pit as Dr. Jonathan Gifford | 1948-11-04 |
For the Love of Mary as Samuel Litchfield | 1948-09-01 |
All My Sons as Herbert Deever | 1948-05-01 |
The Naked City as Captain Donahue | 1948-03-04 |
That Hagen Girl as Dr. Stone | 1947-11-01 |
Lady of Burlesque as 'Stacchi' Stacciaro | 1943-05-01 |
Crash Dive as Capt. Bryson | 1943-04-22 |
The Ox-Bow Incident as Maj. Tetley | 1943-03-11 |
The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe as John Allan | 1942-08-28 |
Crossroads as Defense Attorney (uncredited) | 1942-07-23 |
The Adventures of Martin Eden as Carl Brissenden | 1942-02-26 |
This Woman Is Mine as First Mate Fox | 1941-08-22 |
Wells Fargo as Ward, banker | 1937-12-31 |
The Last Gangster as Sid Gorman | 1937-11-12 |
Music for Madame as Morton Harding | 1937-10-08 |
That I May Live as Pop | 1937-09-13 |
The Emperor's Candlesticks as Col. Radoff | 1937-07-02 |
Big Business as Leland Whitney | 1937-06-18 |
This Is My Affair as President William McKinley | 1937-05-28 |
Nancy Steele Is Missing! as Dan Mallon | 1937-03-12 |
Love Is News as A.G. Findlay | 1937-02-26 |
Stolen Holiday as Dupont | 1937-02-06 |
Charlie Chan at the Opera as Mr. Whitely | 1936-12-04 |
The Gorgeous Hussy as John C. Calhoun | 1936-08-28 |
Meet Nero Wolfe as Dr. Nathaniel Bradford | 1936-07-16 |
The White Angel as Mr. Le Froy | 1936-06-25 |
Nobody's Fool as Jake Cavendish | 1936-06-01 |
Show Them No Mercy! as Reed | 1935-12-06 |
The Last Days of Pompeii as Gaius Tanno (uncredited) | 1935-10-18 |
She Couldn't Take It as Henry Raleigh | 1935-10-08 |
I Live My Life as Doctor | 1935-10-04 |
Dante's Inferno as Defense Attorney | 1935-08-23 |
Call of the Wild as John Blake | 1935-08-09 |
Charlie Chan in Egypt as Prof. John Thurston | 1935-06-04 |
West Point of the Air as Capt. Cannon | 1935-03-23 |
The Little Minister as Lord Rintoul | 1934-12-28 |
The White Parade as Dr. Thorne | 1934-11-16 |
Evelyn Prentice as District Attorney Farley | 1934-11-09 |
Wednesday's Child as Judge | 1934-10-26 |
Return of the Terror as Prosecuting Attorney | 1934-07-07 |
Such Women Are Dangerous as Bronson | 1934-06-08 |
Little Miss Marker as Dr. Ingalls | 1934-06-01 |
Sadie McKee as Dr. Briggs (uncredited) | 1934-05-09 |
Manhattan Melodrama as Blackie's Defense Attorney (uncredited) | 1934-05-04 |
Upperworld as Stream's Attorney (uncredited) | 1934-04-28 |
The Crime Doctor as Martin Crowder | 1934-03-14 |
Keep 'Em Rolling as Capt. R.G. Deane | 1934-03-02 |
The Cat and the Fiddle as Theatre Owner | 1934-02-16 |
Frontier Marshal as Oscar Reid | 1934-01-19 |
The Kennel Murder Case as Brisbane Coe | 1933-10-28 |
Ace of Aces as Wentworth | 1933-10-20 |
Night Flight as Radio Operator | 1933-10-06 |
Midnight Mary as District Attorney | 1933-06-30 |
Storm at Daybreak as Archduke Franz Ferdinand (uncredited) | 1933-06-14 |
Ann Carver's Profession as Baker | 1933-06-09 |
Grand Hotel as Rohna | 1932-05-25 |
Disorderly Conduct as Tony Alsotto | 1932-03-20 |
Hell Divers as Chaplain | 1932-01-16 |
Manhattan Parade as Bill Brighton | 1931-12-24 |
West of Broadway as Judge Barham | 1931-11-28 |
Possessed as Horace Travers | 1931-11-21 |
Bad Company as Markham King | 1931-10-16 |
The Royal Family of Broadway as Gilmore Marshall | 1930-12-22 |