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Frances Starr is a Actor American born on 6 june 1886

Frances Starr

Frances Starr
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Nationality USA
Birth 6 june 1886
Death 11 june 1973 (at 87 years)

Frances Starr (June 6, 1886 – June 11, 1973) was an American stage, film and television actress.

Biography

Her parents were Charles Edward Starr and Emma Grant. She had two half sisters. Her father died when she was a child. Starr started in plays in 1901 in an Albany stock company, in which Lionel Barrymore and Alison Skipworth were members. She signed with David Belasco in 1906 and appeared in a small role with David Warfield in The Music Master.

In November 1906 she appeared along with another young actress, Jane Cowl, in The Rose of the Rancho. She achieved her breakout stage role in 1909 in Belasco's production of The Easiest Way. Starr continued to have a string of successes such as The Case of Becky (1912) and Shore Leave (1922). Several of the plays she starred in were turned into early silent films often by Famous Players-Lasky.

She delivered a standout role as the wronged mother in the early talkie about newspaper corruption Five Star Final (1931), her second of only three sound films. Lastly she appeared in This Reckless Age (1932) with Buddy Rogers and Richard Bennett. In the 1950s Starr appeared on the Kraft, Omnibus, and Philco programs of early network television.

Frances Starr died on June 11, 1973, aged 87.

Best films

Five Star Final (1931)
(Actress)

Usually with

Frank Tuttle
Frank Tuttle
(1 films)
Ona Munson
Ona Munson
(1 films)
Allan Lane
Allan Lane
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Frances Starr (4 films)

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Actress

The Star Witness, 1h8
Directed by William A. Wellman
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Walter Huston, Frances Starr, Grant Mitchell, Sally Blane, Leah Remini, Ralph Ince
Roles Ma Leeds
Rating62% 3.101743.101743.101743.101743.10174
The Leeds family consists of two adult children, their two young brothers, their parents, and Grandpa Summerill, a feisty retired soldier visiting from the old soldiers' home. Hearing a commotion outside, most of them go to the windows and witness gangster "Maxey" Campo murdering two men. Campo enters the house, assaults Grandpa for confronting him, threatens the family with harm if they talk, and flees by the back exit.
Five Star Final, 1h29
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Edward G. Robinson, Marian Marsh, Anthony Bushell, H. B. Warner, Boris Karloff, Aline MacMahon
Roles Nancy (Voorhees) Townsend
Rating72% 3.641733.641733.641733.641733.64173
Joseph W. Randall (Edward G. Robinson), the city editor of a tabloid newspaper, reluctantly agrees when publisher Bernard Hinchecliffe (Oscar Apfel) plans to boost circulation with a restrospective series on a 20-year-old murder and scandal, involving a secretary, Nancy Voorhees (Frances Starr), who shot the man who got her pregnant and then refused to marry her. Nancy is now married to Michael Townsend (H. B. Warner), an upstanding member of society, and has a daughter, Jenny (Marian Marsh), about to marry the son of a socially prominent family, Philip Weeks (Anthony Bushell). She reacts with horror at the renewed interest in the scandal she had put behind her.