Franklin Ritchie
Franklin Ritchie (June 26, 1865 – January 26, 1918) was an American actor of the silent film era. Following his film career with the American Film company, he became an automobile dealer.[1][2][3]
Franklin Ritchie | |
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Born | Ritchie, Pennsylvania, US | June 26, 1865
Died | January 26, 1918 52) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1913-1917 |
Biography
Born as George Frank Ritchie on June 26, 1865 in Ritchie, Clinton County, Pennsylvania,[4] Franklin Edward Ritchie appeared in fifty-one films between 1913 and 1917.
Ritchie died at the age of fifty-two on Friday, January 25, 1918 when a car he was driving skidded off of a mountain road and fell down an embankment near Los Angeles, California after the edge of the road collapsed. A passenger riding in the car of his friend, William Hamilton, Ritchie was reported to have died instantly while Hamilton was left "injured painfully but not seriously."[5][6][7]
Selected filmography
- Man's Enemy (1914)
- Not My Sister (1916)
- The Undertow (1916)
- The Gentle Intruder (1917)
References
- "Funeral of Franklin Ritchie." Oxnard, California: Oxnard Courier, February 1, 1918, p. 1 (subscription required).
- "Ritchie Is Dead." Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 2, 1918, p. 6 (subscription required).
- "Reclamation." Davenport, Iowa: The Daily Times, October 14, 1916, p. 8 (subscription required).
- "Ritchie Killed in Accident Friday." Santa Barbara, California: The Santa Barbara Daily News, January 26, 1918, p. 7 (subscription required).
- "Former Actor Wreck Victim" and "Inter Movie Man Here." Los Angeles, California: Evening Express, January 26, 1918, p. 11 (subscription required).
- "Ritchie Killed in Accident Friday," The Santa Barbara Daily News, January 26, 1918, p. 7.
- "Many Friends at Funeral of Franklin Ritchie." Santa Barbara, California: The Santa Barbara Daily News, January 28, 1918, p. 7 (subscription required).