Frederick Kerr
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Frederick Kerr

Oct 11, 1858 - London, England, UK

Frederick Kerr (born Frederick Grinham Keen) was an English stage and screen actor who performed in plays and movies both in the UK and America, his film career beginning in 1916. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the old Baron Frankenstein in Frankenstein (1931).

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Movie1931FrankensteinBaron Frankenstein
Movie1931Waterloo BridgeMajor Fred Wetherby
Movie1930RafflesLord Harry Melrose
Movie1932Lovers CourageousAdmiral Percy Blayne
Movie1932But the Flesh Is WeakDuke of Hampshire
Movie1930The Lady of ScandalLord Trench
Movie1930The Devil to Pay!Lord Leland Hale
Movie1931Always GoodbyeSir George Boomer
Movie1932Beauty and the BossCount Von Tolheim
Movie1931Born to LoveLord Ponsonby
Movie1933The Man from TorontoBunston
Movie1931Friends and LoversGeneral Thomas Armstrong
Movie1932The MidshipmaidSir Percy Newbiggin
Movie1933Lord of the ManorSir Henry Bovey
Movie191912.10Dr. Wrightman
Movie1931Honor of the FamilyPaul Barony
Movie1918Victory and PeaceSir Richard Arkwright
Movie1916The LifeguardsmanPremier

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