Park Frame
DirectorSecond Unit or Assistant DirectorActor
- Born
- November 17, 1889
- Died
- June 2, 1943
Park Frame was born on 17 November 1889 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was a director and assistant director, known for The Drug Store Cowboy (1925), The Man Who Turned White (1919) and For a Woman's Honor (1919). He died on 2 June 1943 in California, USA.
Director
| The Drug Store Cowboy(1925) |
| Looped for Life(1924) |
| Fearless Dick(1921) |
| The Forgotten Woman(1921) |
| Souls of Men(1921) |
Actor
| The Train Wreckers(1925) |
| Flashing Spurs(1924)as Bill Carbee |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Road House(1928) |
| The Wizard(1927) |
| High School Hero(1927) |
| 7th Heaven(1927) |
| Nugget Jim's Pardner(1916) |