Frank Albertson

Man from Headquarters Killer Dill They Made Me a Killer Fury Dr. Christian Meets the Women The Plainsman When the Daltons Rode The Enemy Below

Born: 02/02/1909 Fergus Falls, MN
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Biography: Some actors can convey wide-eyed confusion, others are adept at business-like pomposity; Frank Albertson was a master of both acting styles, albeit at the extreme ends of his film career. Entering movies as a prop boy in 1922, Albertson played bit roles in several late silents, moving up the ladder to lead player with the 1929 John Ford talkie Salute. The boyish, open-faced Albertson was prominently cast in a number of Fox productions in the early 1930s, notably A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1931) and Just Imagine (1931).

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