Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Frederick Kerr is not on record. He is an American Actor, known for Frankenstein (1931), Always Goodbye (1931), Waterloo Bridge (1931), Frederick Kerr's first movie on record is from 1918. His last motion picture on file dates from 1932.
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1932: But the Flesh is weak (Cast: Duke of Hampshire ), Directed by Jack Conway, with Robert Montgomery, Nora Gregor, ,
1931: Frankenstein (The Man who made a monster) (Cast: Baron Frankenstein), Directed by James Whale, with Lionel Belmore, John Boles, Mae Clarke,
1931: Waterloo Bridge (Cast: Major Fred Wetherby), Directed by James Whale, with Mae Clarke, Douglass Montgomery, Doris Lloyd,
1931: Always Goodbye (Red-Handed (Working title)) (Cast: Sir George Boomer ), Directed by Kenneth Mackenna, William Cameron Menzies, with Elissa Landi, Lewis Stone, Paul Cavanaugh,
1930: Raffles (Cast: Lord Harry Melrose), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, with Ronald Colman, Kay Francis, Bramwell Fletcher,
1919: 12.10 (Twelve: Ten) (Cast: Dr. Wrightman), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Marie Doro, Ben Webster, Geoffrey Kerr,
1918: Victory and Peace (The Invasion of Britain, The National Film) (Cast: Sir Richard Arkwright), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Matheson Lang, Marie Lohr, James Carew,