Frederick Volpe

Frederick Volpe
1865 - 1932
Frederick Volpe  British Actor
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First Name Frederick
Last Name Volpe
Birthday 31st July, 1865
Birthplace Liverpool, UK
Died 6th March, 1932
Zodiac Sign Leo
Nationality British
Occupation Actor

Frederick Volpe (31 July 1865 – 7 March 1932), sometimes printed Volpé, was an English actor. He made his stage debut in his early twenties. From 1894 until his death he was a familiar figure on the West End stage, generally in undemanding comedies and other ephemeral productions. Among others, he created the role of Alexis in The Girl in the Taxi (1913). He made several films, beginning in 1917.

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FilmYearCharacterType
Captivation1931SkipperMovie
The Wrong Mr. Perkins1931Sir Trevor PetershamShort Film
Bed and Breakfast1930Cannon BoaseMovie
Lord Richard in the Pantry1930Sir Charles BundlemanMovie
The Middle Watch1930Adm. Sir Herbert HewittMovie
The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick1921Samuel PickwickMovie
Once Upon a Time1918Mr. GoodheartMovie
The Labour Leader1917Sir George HazlittMovie
Les cloches de Corneville1917BaillieMovie
The Real Thing at Last1916MurdererShort Film
Altar Chains1916HarkyMovie
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