F.A. Turner
F.A. Turner
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. F. A. Turner (12 October 1858 – 13 February 1923) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 68 films between 1914 and 1922. He was born in New York. Description above from the Wikipedia article F. A. Turner, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
34
Gender
Male
Birthday
1858-10-10 (166 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Acting

1921

Tropical Love as The Seeker

1921

The Witching Hour as Lew Ellinger

1920

Terror Island as Mr. West

1920

The Jack-Knife Man as Peter Lane

1920

The Furnace as Albert Vallance

1919

The Miracle Man as Mr. Higgins

1919

The Heart of Wetona as Pastor David Wells (as Fred Turner)

1918

Playthings as Jim Carter

1918

The Velvet Hand as Russo Russelli (as Fred Turner)

1917

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp as Mustapha, the Tailor

1917

A Love Sublime as The Professor (as Fred A. Turner)

1917

Her Official Fathers as John Webster

1917

The Little Yank as Wilson Carver

1917

A Girl of the Timber Claims as Jess's Father

1917

Madame Bo-Peep as Colonel Beaupree

1916

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages as The Girl's Father (Modern Story)

1916

The Devil's Needle as Marshall Devon

1916

The Microscope Mystery as Ira Dayton

1916

Little Meena's Romance as Meena's Uncle

1915

Out of Bondage as Jim McRae - Mary's Father

1915

A Man and His Mate as Not available

1915

Her Mother's Daughter as Marie's Grandfather

1915

The Lost House as Dosia's Uncle

1915

The Burned Hand as Not available

1914

Home, Sweet Home as Not available

1914

The Life of General Villa as American girl's father

1914

The Niggard as J. Henry Taylor

1914

Their First Acquaintance as Charles Talbot

1914

The Quicksands as Not available

1914

The Hunchback as A Hunchback Peddler

1914

The Tavern of Tragedy as Bell - the Innkeeper

1914

The Better Way as Sunbeam's Father

1914

A Pair of Cuffs as Not available