Frank Faylen

Actor - USA
Born December 8, 1905 in St. Louis, Missouri, US
Died August 2, 1985 in Burbank, CA, US

Mini-Biography:
Frank Faylen was born on December 8, 1905 in St. Louis, Missouri, US. He was an American Actor, known for Tiger in the Sky (1955), The Lusty Men (1952), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), Frank Faylen's first movie on record is from 1937. Frank Faylen died on August 2, 1985 in Burbank, CA, US. His last motion picture on file dates from 1968.

Frank Faylen Filmography [Auszug]
1968: [/ /1] Funny Girl (Cast: Keeney), Directed by William Wyler, with Ruth Clifford, Lee Allen, Thordis Brandt,
1961: [/ /1] North to Alaska (The big Sam) (Cast), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Stanley Adams, Peter Bourne, Capucine,
1955: [/ /1] Tiger in the Sky (The McConnell Story, Starfighter Tiger) (Cast: Sergeant Syke), Directed by Gordon Douglas, with June Allyson, Alan Ladd,
1954: [////1] Riot in Cell Block 11 (Cast), Directed by Don Siegel, with Neville Brand, Leo Gordon,
1953: [/ /1] 99 River Street (Cast: Stan Hogan), Directed by Phil Karlson, with Jay Adler, Peggie Castle, John Day,
1952: [/ /1] The Lusty Men (Cast: Al Dawson), Directed by Nicholas Ray, with Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Walter Coy,
1952: [/ /1] The Sniper (Cast), Directed by Edward Dmytryk, with Arthur Franz, Richard Kiley,
1951: [////1] Fourteen Hours (Cast: Kellner), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Richard Basehart, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bei Goddes,
1951: [/ /1] Passage West (Cast: Curly), Directed by Lewis R. Foster, with Peter Hanson, Dennis O'Keefe,
1950: [] Convicted (Cast: Convict Ponti), Directed by Henry Levin, with Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford, Millard Mitchell,
1948: [] Blood on the Moon (Cast: Pindalest), Directed by Robert Wise, with Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes, Robert Preston,
1946: [////1] California (Cast: Whitey), Directed by John Farrow, with Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Fitzgerald,
1946: [] Blue Skies (Cast: Mack), Directed by Stuart Heisler, with Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield, Bing Crosby,
1945: [/ /1] The Lost Weekend (Cast: Bim Nolan, Male Nurse), Directed by Billy Wilder, with Ray Milland, , Jane Wyman,
1944: [04.24] Address unknown (Cast: Jimmie Blake), Directed by William Cameron Menzies, with Paul Lukacs, Carl Esmond, Peter van Eyck,
1943: [08.02] Young ideas (Cast: Reporter (/xx/)), Directed by Jules Dassin, with Susan Peters, Herbert Marshall, Mary Astor,
1943: [] That Nazty Nuisance (Cast: Seaman Benson), Directed by Glenn Tryon, with Bobby Watson, , Johnny Arthur,
1942: [03.05] Fall In (Cast: Capt. Gillis), Directed by Kurt Neumann, with William Tracy, Robert Barrat, Jean Porter,
1942: [10.01] Somewhere I'll find you (Cast: Slim, Army Driver), Directed by Wesley Ruggles, with Clark Gable, , ,
1941: [/ /1] Come live with me (Cast: Walter), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Edward Ashley, King Baggot, Ann Codee,
1937: [] Ever Since Eve (Cast: Bandit Leader), Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery, Frank McHugh,

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