Fred Whitman (actor)
American actor (1887–1945)
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Frederick J. Whitman (November 15, 1887 – October 11, 1945) was an American actor during the silent film era.[1]
He was born in Findlay, Ohio.[1] His early career started in 1904 as a teenaged stage actor in stock companies located in the American south and midwest.[1][2] In November 1913, Whitman joined the Balboa Feature Film Company in Long Beach, California.[1] One of his early films was The Path To Sorrow (1913), a short silent film by director Bertram Bracken.
Filmography
- The Path To Sorrow (1913)
- St. Elmo (1914),[3] as Dent
- The Red Circle (1915)[4]
- Should a Wife Forgive? (1915)
- The Home Breakers (1916),[4] as Gerald Sanderson
- A Branded Soul (1917), as Neil Mathews