Fred Paul

Actor, Director, Producer - Great Britain
Born 1880 in Lausanne
Died 1967 in England

Mini-Biography:
Fred Paul was born in 1880 in Lausanne. He was an English Actor, Director, Producer, known for The Vicar of Wakefield (1916), Masks and Faces (1917), A Study in Scarlet (1914), Fred Paul's first movie on record is from 1914. Fred Paul died on , 1967 in England. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.

Fred Paul Filmography [Auszug]
1917: [] Dombey and Son (Producer), Directed by Maurice Elvey, with Norman McKinnell, Lilian Braithwaite, ,
1917: [03.00] Masks and Faces (Director), with Johnston Forbes-Robertson, , Henry S. Irving,
1916: [12.00] The Lyons Mail (Director), with H.B. Irving,
1916: [10.00] The Vicar of Wakefield (Director), with Laura Cowie, , John Hare,
1916: [06.00] The New Clown (Director), with James Welch, Manora Thew, Richard Lindsay,
1916: [03.00] The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Director), with James Lindsay, , Nelson Ramsey,
1914: [] A Study in Scarlet (Cast: Jefferson Hope), Directed by George Pearson, with , ,

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