Frances Ross-Campbell, a renowned Scottish-born actress, entered this world on October 14, 1861, in Aberdeen, Scotland, city a situated in the northeastern part of the United Kingdom. Throughout her illustrious career, she gained recognition for her captivating performances in a variety of films, including "The Price of Divorce" released in 1928, "Woman in Chains" in 1932, and "Footsteps in the Night" in 1931.
Frances' personal life was marked by a romantic union with J. Ross-Campbell, a fellow actor, with whom she shared a deep bond. Unfortunately, Frances' life came to a close on an unknown date in 1945, in the quaint town of Beddington, located in the English county of Surrey, United Kingdom.