Frank Brownlee

Frank Brownlee

Deceased · Born: Oct 11, 1874 · Died: Feb 10, 1948

Personal Details

BornOct 11, 1874 Dallas, Texas, USA

Biography

Frank Brownlee, a multifaceted individual of immense talent, took his first breath on October 11, 1874, in the vibrant city of Dallas, Texas, United States of America. As an accomplished actor and writer, he left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, with his most notable works including "The Return of Mary" (1918),"The Vanishing Legion" (1931),and "His Own Law" (1920).

Frank's personal life was filled with joy and love, as he was married to the lovely Louise Massie. The couple's union was a testament to the power of true love and companionship.

However, all good things must come to an end, and Frank's life was no exception. He took his final breath on February 10, 1948, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Despite his passing, Frank Brownlee's legacy lives on, a reminder of his immense talent and the impact he had on the world of entertainment.

Career

1942
Arizona Terrors
Arizona Terrors as Henry Adams
Man from Cheyenne
Man from Cheyenne as Man in Street with Packages
Romance on the Range
Romance on the Range as Lynch Mob Member
In Old California
In Old California as Man on Street
Gallant Lady
Gallant Lady as Luke Walker
1941
A Missouri Outlaw
A Missouri Outlaw as Dairyman Jensen
The Apache Kid
The Apache Kid as Harry Castleman (uncredited)
South of Tahiti
South of Tahiti as Harbor master
1940
Arizona
Arizona as Paul Weaver
Three Faces West
Three Faces West as Bill--Farmer
1935
The Desert Trail
The Desert Trail as Sheriff of Rattlesnake Gulch
1932
Tombstone Canyon
Tombstone Canyon as Alf Sykes
1931
The Lightning Warrior
The Lightning Warrior as Angus MacDonald
1930
1928
The Chaser
The Chaser as Amorous Repo Man
1927
The Second 100 Years
The Second 100 Years as Prison Warden
1921
The Whistle
The Whistle as Henry Chapple
Love Never Dies
Love Never Dies as Ezekiel Whaley
1916
Intolerance
Intolerance as The Mountain Girl's Brother (uncredited)