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William Frambes
(1923-1981)
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William Frambes was born on 21 April 1923 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for
Janie (1944)
,
Janie Gets Married (1946)
and
Let's Go Steady (1945)
. He died on 31 October 1981.
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Known for
Janie
5.9
Pvt. Dead Pan Hackett
1944
Janie Gets Married
6.0
'Dead Pan' Hackett
1946
Let's Go Steady
5.2
Bertram Quill
1945
Junior Miss
7.3
Merrill Feuerbach
1945
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The Bamboo Prison
6.0
P.O.W.
(uncredited)
1954
My Little Margie
7.7
TV Series
Bob Spaulding
1953
1 episode
The Pride of St. Louis
6.5
Herbie
(uncredited)
1952
As Young as You Feel
6.5
Bellboy
(uncredited)
1951
Up Front
7.2
Rogers
(uncredited)
1951
The Petty Girl
6.0
Student at Arrowhead
(uncredited)
1950
Key to the City
6.4
Bellboy
(uncredited)
1950
Abandoned
6.7
Scoop
(as William Page)
1949
Wallflower
6.0
Telegram Delivery Boy
(uncredited)
1948
Time Out of Mind
6.0
Mr. Adams
(uncredited)
1947
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
6.4
(uncredited)
1947
Love Laughs at Andy Hardy
5.9
Boy
(uncredited)
1946
Bringing Up Father
6.2
Junior Kermishaw
1946
Monsieur Beaucaire
6.7
Page
(uncredited)
1946
Centennial Summer
6.0
Messenger Boy
(uncredited)
1946
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Alternative name
William Page
Born
April 21
,
1923
Los Angeles, California, USA
Died
October 31
,
1981
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