Alexander Frank papers, 1902-1920.

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Alexander Frank papers, 1902-1920.

The Alexander Frank papers span 1902-1920 and consist of contracts, correspondence, and a notebook.

1 portfolio (4 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6774277

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Hackett, James Keteltas, 1869-1926

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Frank, Alexander, 1866-1939.

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Alexander Frank (1866-1939), was a stage actor, first in England and then, after 1900, in the United States, where he was also a motion picture actor and director. Born in Boston, England, Alexander Frank initially worked as a political secretary for a Member of Parliament, but turned instead to acting. After receiving his early training from Sir Henry Irving and making a number of appearances on the London stage, he came to the United States around 1900. Mr. Frank acted opposite many of the lea...