
Frank Terry
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 3, 1871
Place of Birth: Worcester, Worcestershire, England, UK
Known For

The Great Impersonation
The second of the three film versions of the E. Phillips Oppenheim espionage thriller set largely in an old dark house where a tremulous wife wonders if her husband is really his double, a dastardly German spy.

Bride of Frankenstein
Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive after being attacked by an angry mob. The now-chastened scientist attempts to escape his past, but a former mentor forces him to assist with the creation of a new creature.

Red Noses
Thelma and Zasu go to a Turkish bath to try to get rid of a cold.

The Pajama Party
After running their car off the road, a society matron insists that the girls spend the evening at her mansion.

Any Old Port!
Stan and Ollie check into a seedy hotel and help a young girl escape the clutches of the landlord. They are forced to flee the hotel with no money and Ollie arranges for Stan to fight at a local boxing hall for $50. Stan's opponent turns out to be Musgy who uses a loaded glove. During the fight the glove is swapped and Stan triumphs only to find that Ollie has bet their fee that he would lose.

The Midnight Patrol
Novice policemen Stan and Ollie bungle a burglary investigation.

Get Out and Get Under
The comic adventures of a new car owner.

Hustling for Health
Stan Laurel is picked up at the train depot and brought back by the husband to the family home where the wife is having a suffragette meeting. None too pleased they cause mayhem and then the neighbours are brought into it as Stan cleans up the backyard by throwing all the rubbish into their award winning garden.

A Bedroom Blunder
A henpecked husband and his wife vacation at a seaside resort. While he's enjoying the view of the local bathing beauties, he has to be careful not to let his wife see him enjoying himself.

Is Marriage the Bunk?
Charley has in-laws that look down on him because he's not rich. So, to try to keep up, he rushes out to buy a car—but no matter, they still think he's a drip—as does his wife. Later, when he's given a simple job to do by his boss, he screws it up—and loses face once again with his family.
Filmography
as Villager (uncredited)
as Lost Hunter at Hermit's Cottage (uncredited)
as as Safecracker (as Walter Plinge)
as Tailor (uncredited)
as Lunch Wagon Owner
as Parkinson the Butler (uncredited)
as Neighbor in garden (uncredited)
as Home Owner
as An Unusual Detective