Frank Hayes (actor)
Frank Hayes (May 17, 1871 – December 28, 1923) was an American film actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 70 films between 1913 and 1924. An actor with a unique hatchet face appearance he appeared mostly in comedies. His facial appearance naturally lent to comedic effect in silent films — in particular when he would leave out his dentures — but he also showed up in sentimental farces such as A Hoosier Romance (1918), an early film starring Colleen Moore. In his last appearance, even though brief in the theatrical cut, he played "Old Grannis" in the tragedy Greed.
Frank Hayes | |
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Born | Frank Rowell Hayes May 17, 1871 |
Died | December 28, 1923 52) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1913–1924 |
He died in Hollywood, California from pneumonia, aged 52.[1]
Selected filmography
- Fatty and Minnie He-Haw (1914)
- Fatty's Jonah Day (1914)
- His Musical Career (1914)
- Lover's Luck (1914)
- Leading Lizzie Astray (1914)
- Rum and Wall Paper (1915)
- Fatty's Tintype Tangle (1915)
- The Little Teacher (1915)
- Their Social Splash (1915)
- When Love Took Wings (1915)
- That Little Band of Gold (1915)
- Fatty's Faithful Fido (1915)
- Fatty's Chance Acquaintance (1915)
- Fatty's Reckless Fling (1915)
- Hogan's Romance Upset (1915)
- Fatty's New Role (1915)
- Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition (1915)
- Mabel, Fatty and the Law (1915)
- Fatty and Mabel Adrift (1916)
- When Do We Eat? (1918)
- The Yellow Dog (1918)
- After His Own Heart (1919)
- Cupid Forecloses (1919)
- Love (1919)
- The Simple Life (1919)
- The Stage Hand (1920)
- My Boy (1921)
- The Man of the Forest (1921)
- The Killer (1921)
- When Romance Rides (1922)
- Heart's Haven (1922)
- The Gown Shop (1923)
- Double Dealing (1923)
- The Barnyard (1923)
- Greed (1924)
References
- "Frank Hayes". Silent Era. Retrieved January 8, 2014.
External links
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