
Frank Stanmore
Acting
Biography
Frank Stanmore (10 March 1877 – 15 August 1943) was an English film actor. He appeared in 76 films between 1914 and 1938. He was born in London and died in Gravesend, Kent.
Born: March 10, 1877
Place of Birth: London, England
Known For

The Spanish Jade
When a girl's lover kills her husband she offers herself to her father-in-law in exchange for his freedom.

The Blackguard
A French violinist saves his beloved princess from the Russian revolution..

Don Quixote
Inflamed by his readings of chivalric novels, Don Quixote, a knight with a sad face, accompanied by Sancho Panza, a peasant steeped in common sense, decides to set off across the world in search of improbable adventures.

It's a Bet
A young English reporter makes a bet with a wealthy publisher that he can disappear for a month. In his absence the publisher makes much of the mysterious disappearance in an attempt to boost the circulation of his newspaper.

Mumsie
A pacifist gambler turns spy and gives his father's gas factory plans to the enemy.

The Heart of a Child
A slum orphan, injured by a lady's car, becomes a dancer and marries the lady's brother.

Love, Life and Laughter
Love, Life and Laughter tells the story of a pair of working class youngsters with big dreams – a cheery chorus girl and a serious writer. The film toys with our expectations, blurring the boundaries of reverie and reality; tragedy and comedy. Directed by George Pearson, the film was considered lost for many years until in March 2014 when a copy was discovered in an old Dutch cinema.

That's a Good Girl
That's a Good Girl is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Buchanan and starring Buchanan, Elsie Randolph and Dorothy Hyson. The film was based on a musical show of the same title that opened at the Lewisham Hippodrome on 19 March 1928, in which Jack Buchanan also starred. The music was written by Joseph Meyer and Phil Charig, with lyrics by Douglas Furber. The film omitted much of music of the original show, but popularised one song in particular, Fancy our Meeting. The song remained a Jack Buchanan favourite and a version of it was also recorded by Al Bowlly shortly after the film's release.

Lucky Girl
Stephan Gregorovitch, the unwilling king of a bankrupt Ruritanian country, along with his hucksterish chancellor and musically-inclined bodyguard, travel incognito to London for some fun. An invitation to a party held by Duke Hugo seems just the ticket, but the presence of jewel thieves in the vicinity soon puts paid to any ideas of a relaxing evening!

The Man Without a Soul
A scientist brings a divinity student back to life, but revived lacks his soul.
Filmography
as Tramp
as Malone
as Priest
as Mullins
as Ben
as Charles
as Crook Perkins
as Bride's Father
as Mr. Livingstone
as Witness Kulicke
as Frankie
as Martin Radshaw
as James Budgeforth
as Wilkes
as Nobby Clarke
as The Impresario
as Alf
as Sir Peter Teazle
as The Balloon-Blower
as Tormillo, Don Luis' servannt
as Corn Chandler
as Sammy Bolt
as Johnny Doone