Frank Currier(1857-1928)
- Actor
- Director
- Art Department
Frank Currier was born in Norwich, Connecticut on 4 September 1857 and
died on 22 April 1928 in Hollywood, California (blood poisoning).He was
once anointed "the dean of cinema actors" by Photoplay magazine. He was
an American actor and director of the silent era. He appeared in 133
films between 1912 and 1928. He also directed 19 films in 1916. A top
character star for the pioneering Vitagraph company in the 1910s,
Currier died from blood poisoning after having a finger smashed in a
car door. He is memorable as the Roman Admiral who adopts Judah Ben-Hur
(Ramon Novarro) as his son after Ben-Hur saves his life during battle
at sea in the 1925 film Ben-Hur.