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Frederick Kerr Filmography

ActorBORN 1858LONDON18 FILMS IN DB

FrederickKerr

Known for Acting Β· Frankenstein, Waterloo Bridge, Beauty and the Boss

18
FILMS IN DB
$301
TOTAL VALUE
10
PRICED
$30
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
12.10
~$125 Β· DVD Β· 1919
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Lord of the Manor
$0 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Frederick Kerr, born Frederick Grinham Keen, was a distinguished English actor whose career spanned both stage and screen, leaving an indelible mark on film history. Most collectors recognize him for his memorable role as the old Baron Frankenstein in the iconic 1931 film "Frankenstein." This Universal classic not only solidified Kerr's legacy but also became a cornerstone for horror aficionados and physical media collectors, often sought after in various formats, especially the early VHS and the more recent Blu-ray releases that celebrate its historical significance. Kerr's film career took flight in 1916, and his performances across diverse genres have garnered a dedicated following. Collectors particularly appreciate the rarity of his early works and the opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history. With "Frankenstein" consistently ranked among the top horror films, Kerr's contributions continue to resonate, making his films essential additions to any serious collection.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era does Frederick Kerr's film career primarily belong to?

Frederick Kerr's filmography spans from 1916 to 1933, with his most active decade being the 1930s.

What genres did Frederick Kerr work in throughout his acting career?

He appeared in a variety of genres including drama, romance, comedy, adventure, crime, and war films.

What is one of Frederick Kerr's most notable roles?

He is well known for playing Baron Frankenstein in the 1931 film Frankenstein.

Did Frederick Kerr usually play leading roles or supporting roles?

Frederick Kerr often played significant supporting roles, such as Major Fred Wetherby in Waterloo Bridge and Sir Percy Newbiggin in The Midshipmaid.

In which 1931 films did Frederick Kerr have prominent roles?

In 1931, Kerr appeared in several notable films including Frankenstein as Baron Frankenstein, Waterloo Bridge as Major Fred Wetherby, and Honor of the Family as Paul Barony.