Frank Keenan
Actor · Screenplay · Story · Director
Born Apr 8, 1858 · Dubuque, Iowa, USA
Active 1915–1929
Frank Keenan was an American stage and film actor and stage director and manager during the silent-film era. He was among the first stage actors to star in Hollywood, and he pursued work in film features for a number of years.
Filmography
The Gilded Butterfly (1926) — Jim HaverhillCamille: The Fate of a Coquette (1926) — Prince von LindensteinMy Lady's Lips (1925) — Forbes LombardEast Lynne (1925) — Chief Justice HareWhen the Door Opened (1925) — Grandfather de FontenacWomen Who Give (1924) — Jonathan SwiftThe Dixie Handicap (1924) — The Racehorse OwnerHearts Aflame (1923) — Luke TaylorScars of Jealousy (1923) — Colonel NewlandBrass (1923) — Frank ChurchLorna Doone (1922) — Sir Ensor DooneSmoldering Embers (1920) — John Conroy · DirectorThe Silver Girl (1919) — Jefferson Hunter · DirectorThe World Aflame (1919) — Carson Burr · Screenplay · StoryThe Midnight Stage (1919) — John Lynch / 'Bige RiversTodd of the Times (1919)Gates of Brass (1919) — Jim Blake aka J. Hatfield Blake · Supervisor of Production ResourcesBrothers Divided (1919) — Tom King / Matthew King · Director · ProducerThe Bells (1918) — MathiasMore Trouble (1918) — Lemuel DeeringLoaded Dice (1918) — Richard GordonNational Red Cross Pageant (1917) — The Secretary - English episodeThe Bride of Hate (1917) — Dr. Dudley DuprezThe Coward (1915) — Col. Jefferson Beverly Winslow