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Frederick Cooper
(1890-1945)
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Frederick Cooper was born in 1890 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for
Dark Sands (1937)
,
The Skin Game (1921)
and
The Only Way (1925)
. He died on 3 January 1945 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
Dark Sands
6.2
Explorer
1937
The Skin Game
6.4
Rolf Hornblower
1921
The Only Way
5.4
Charles Darnay
1925
Henry V
7.0
Corporal Nym
1944
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They Knew Mr. Knight
6.2
Edward Blake
1946
Famous Scenes from Shakespeare No. I: Julius Caesar - The Forum Scene - Act III. Scene 2
Short
Mob member
1945
Victory Wedding
6.7
Short
Joe
1944
Henry V
7.0
Corporal Nym
1944
Escape to Danger
Gösta
1943
Warn That Man
5.7
Charles
Frampton
1943
Thunder Rock
6.5
Ted Briggs
1942
The Great Mr. Handel
6.8
Pooley
1942
Unpublished Story
6.4
Trapes
1942
The Silver Box
TV Movie
A policeman
(as Frederick T. Cooper)
1939
Dark Sands
6.2
Explorer
1937
Every Mother's Son
Tony Browning
1926
The Only Way
5.4
Charles Darnay
1925
The Skin Game
6.4
Rolf Hornblower
1921
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Frederick T. Cooper
Born
1890
London, England, UK
Died
January 3
,
1945
London, England, UK
Other works
He acted in Bertha N. Graham's play, "Other Gates," at the Grafton Theatre in London, England with Margery Bryce and Denis Green in the cast.
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Sharp-featured British character actor in a few 1930's and 40's films.
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