Fred Santley

Fred Santley

Deceased · Born: Nov 20, 1887 · Died: May 14, 1953

Personal Details

BornNov 20, 1887 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Biography

Born on November 20, 1887, in the vibrant city of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, Fred Santley was destined for a life in the spotlight. This talented individual, who would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, began his journey as an actor and director. His impressive repertoire included memorable performances in notable films such as "Morning Glory" (1933),a classic of its time, as well as "Bertie's Reformation" (1911) and "Making Mother Over" (1911),two early silent films that showcased his remarkable range.

As a private individual, Fred Santley was married to the lovely Marion H. Conklin, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love. Despite the demands of his career, Fred always made time for his loved ones, cherishing the moments he spent with Marion and those closest to him.

Sadly, Fred Santley's life came to a close on May 14, 1953, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His passing left a void in the lives of those who knew and loved him, as well as in the hearts of his fans who had been inspired by his remarkable work.

Career

1953
Cry of the Hunted
Cry of the Hunted as Ticket Clerk (uncredited)
1951
It's a Big Country: An American Anthology
It's a Big Country: An American Anthology as Census Bureau Supervisor (uncredited)
Texas Carnival
Texas Carnival as Man in Lobby (uncredited)
1950
Mystery Street
Mystery Street as Pawnbroker (uncredited)
Father of the Bride
Father of the Bride as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
1949
Special Agent
Special Agent as Hardware Store Proprietor (uncredited)
Act of Violence
Act of Violence as Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)
1947
California
California as Delegate (uncredited)
1946
That Brennan Girl
That Brennan Girl as Florist (uncredited)
Lady in the Lake
Lady in the Lake as Charlie (Uncredited)
1945
Hitchhike to Happiness
Hitchhike to Happiness as Thompson (uncredited)
Hold That Blonde!
Hold That Blonde! as Waiter (uncredited)
1943
True to Life
True to Life as Man (uncredited)
1942
Call of the Canyon
Call of the Canyon as Agent (uncredited)
Lady in a Jam
Lady in a Jam as Tourist (uncredited)
1941
Double Trouble
Double Trouble as Art Director
Paper Bullets
Paper Bullets as Henry Jones - Motorist (uncredited)
Pacific Blackout
Pacific Blackout as Injured Prisoner
Ice-Capades
Ice-Capades as Reporter
Ziegfeld Girl
Ziegfeld Girl as Floor Manager (uncredited)
1940
Private Affairs
Private Affairs as Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Dr. Kildare's Crisis
Dr. Kildare's Crisis as Head Bed Salesman
1938
Topa Topa
Topa Topa as Chuck Foster
1937
Music for Madame
Music for Madame as Joe (Uncredited)
There Goes the Groom
There Goes the Groom as Doctor (uncredited)
Stage Door
Stage Door as Dukenfield (uncredited)
1936
Walking on Air
Walking on Air as KARB Announcer (uncredited)
Smartest Girl in Town
Smartest Girl in Town as Advertising Agency Boss
After the Thin Man
After the Thin Man as Reporter (uncredited)
1935
Here Comes the Band
Here Comes the Band as Madame Queenie (uncredited)
One in a Million
One in a Million as Frankie, aka 'Madame Francois'
1934
Here Is My Heart
Here Is My Heart as Yacht Guest (uncredited)
1933
Morning Glory
Morning Glory as Seymour
Ann Vickers
Ann Vickers as Sam (uncredited)
Elmer, the Great
Elmer, the Great as Series Game Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Hard to Handle
Hard to Handle as Grapefruit Acres Radio Announcer (uncredited)
She Done Him Wrong
She Done Him Wrong as The Tenor (uncredited)
Three Cornered Moon
Three Cornered Moon as Margin Clerk (uncredited)
1932
Virtue
Virtue as Hank
If I Had a Million
If I Had a Million as Marvin - Glidden Assistant (uncredited)
1931
Three Who Loved
Three Who Loved as Stock Broker Agent
1929
Night Parade
Night Parade as Radio Announcer