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- Birth nameFrederic William Vroom
- Frederick Vroom was born on November 11, 1857 in Clement, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was an actor and director, known for The General (1926), The Navigator (1924) and The Great Lover (1920). He was married to Florence. He died on June 24, 1942 in Hollywood, California, USA.
- SpouseFlorence(1880 - ?)
- Began acting in films for Thanhauser in 1910.
- Left acting for a decade to prospect for gold in Alaska in the 1900s.
- He was first inspired to be an actor when, at age 16, he saw Edwin Booth play Brutus in a production of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. He later appeared with Booth in several Shakespeare plays, including Julius Caesar -- the last run of shows in which Booth performed before retiring.
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