Which famous people have you outlived?

Frank Daniels

American comedian/actor

Died when: 78 years 150 days (940 months)
Star Sign: Leo

 

Frank Daniels

Frank Albert Daniels (August 15, 1856 – January 12, 1935) was a comedian, an actor on stage, early black-and-white silent films, and a singer.

Daniels was born on August 15, 1856 in Dayton, Ohio to Balinda and Henry Daniels, and was raised in Boston.He attended business school and the New England Conservatory of Music.

His first stage appearance was a in production of Trial by Jury at the old Gaiety Theatre.He appeared in The Chimes of Normandy in 1879, and then worked with the McCaull Comic Opera Company and other light opera companies.

In New York, Daniels played Old Sport in A Rag Baby (1884);Packingham Giltedge in Little Puck (1888) (which was based on F.

Anstey's novel Vice Versa);Shrimps in Princess Bonnie (1895); and the title role in Victor Herbert's The Wizard of the Nile (1895).

Herbert was impressed, and created two roles for Daniels in his plays The Idol's Eye (1897) and The Ameer (1899).Later roles included The Tattooed Man (1907) by Herbert, The Belle of Brittany (1909), and The Pink Lady (1911).

He retired in 1912.He was a major star for Vitagraph Studios, for whom he developed popular characters such as , , and Mr.

Jack.He appeared in three films with Harold Lloyd in 1919: Count the Votes, Pay Your Dues, and His Only Father.

His last film was Among Those Present, in 1921.He died on January 12, 1935, in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the age of 78.

He was survived by three children.


Related People

Ford Sterling
American comedian
Robert Woolsey
American comedian
Jerry Lewis
American comedian
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License