Frank Griffin
DirectorWriterActor
- Born
- September 17, 1886
- Died
- March 17, 1953
Frank Griffin was born on 17 September 1886 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He was a director and writer, known for Where Love Leads (1916), Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925) and Lost at the Front (1927). He died on 17 March 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Director
| Taxi(1931) |
| Studio Sap(1931) |
| Conductor 1492(1924) |
| The Devilish Romeo(1921) |
| Robert's Adventure in the Great War(1920) |
Writer
| Man on the Flying Trapeze(1935) |
| Spring Tonic(1935) |
| Tired Feet(1933) |
| The Big Flash(1932) |
| The Foolish Forties(1931) |
Actor
| The Cannibal King(1915)as Motion Picture Director |
| Dobs at the Shore(1914)as Jemula Heckla |
| Dot's Elopement(1914)as Gus's Rival |
| Cheap Transportation(1914)as Emil Schultz |
| She Wanted a Car(1914)as The Chauffeur |
Producer
| Lost at the Front(1927) |
| Easy Pickings(1927) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Ship Ahoy(1920) |
| Better Late Than Never(1916) |