Birthday:
Nov 11, 1857
Place of Birth: Clementsport, Nova Scotia, Canada
Place of Birth: Clementsport, Nova Scotia, Canada
Frederick Vroom
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frederick Vroom, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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The General | A Southern General | 1926 |
A Tokyo Siren | Mr. Chandler | 1920 |
The Navigator | John O'Brien | 1924 |
Little Red Decides | Col. Ferdinand Aliso | 1918 |
The Fourteenth Lover | Mr. Marchmont | 1922 |
Idaho! | David Cameron | 1925 |
The Serpent's Tooth | Matthew Addison-Brown | 1917 |
The Glorious Fool | Mr. Lindley Grant | 1922 |
813 | Prefect of Police | 1920 |
His Hour | English Minister | 1924 |
The Reckless Age | 1924 | |
The Forest Rose | Albert Maywood (Part I) | 1912 |
The Woman Who Did Not Care | The Father | 1913 |
One of the Finest | Robert Fulton Hudson | 1919 |
The Six Best Cellars | Mrs. Teak | 1920 |
A Gentleman of Leisure | Macklin, Pitt's Friend | 1915 |
The Faith Healer | Matthew Beeler | 1921 |
The Great Lover | Doctor | 1920 |
The Day of Faith | Marley Maynard | 1923 |
Second Fiddle | Minor Role | 1939 |
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Paine's Friend (uncredited) | 1939 |
Woman Against Woman | Justice of the Peace | 1938 |
The Jungle Child | Seqor Grijalva | 1916 |
The Primitive Lover | Mr. Graham | 1922 |
The Acquittal | Carter Ames | 1923 |
Where the West Begins | Luther Caldwell | 1919 |
The Millionaire | Delmar | 1921 |
Sporting Youth | John K. Walker | 1924 |
The Tiger's Claw | Colonel Byng | 1923 |
Ruy Blas | 1914 | |
White and Unmarried | Mr. Welter (as Fred Vroom) | 1921 |
The Marriage Pit | 1920 | |
Betty Takes a Hand | Peter Marshall | 1918 |
The Terrible People | Clayton Shelton | 1928 |
Shackles of Truth | Governor Coningsby | 1917 |
Series | Cast | Year |