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Daniel Frohman is a Actor, Director and Producer American born on 22 august 1851 at Sandusky (USA)

Daniel Frohman

Daniel Frohman
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Nationality USA
Birth 22 august 1851 at Sandusky (USA)
Death 26 december 1940 (at 89 years) at New York City (USA)

Daniel Frohman (August 22, 1851 – December 26, 1940) was a Jewish American theatrical producer and manager, and an early film producer.

Biography

Frohman was born in Sandusky, Ohio. In his younger days he worked as a clerk at the New York Tribune, and while there witnessed the fatal shooting of the reporter Albert Deane Richardson by Daniel McFarland on November 25, 1869, and was a witness at McFarland's murder trial.

With his brothers Charles and Gustave Frohman, he helped to develop a system of road companies that would tour the nation while the show also played in New York City. The three brothers worked together at the Madison Square Theatre in the early 1880s. Daniel was the producer-manager of the old and new Lyceum Theatres and the Lyceum stock company from 1886 to 1909. During this period he launched careers for such actors as E. H. Sothern, Henry Miller, William Faversham, Maude Adams, Richard Mansfield and James Keteltas Hackett.

Frohman became involved in the motion picture business as a partner and producer with Adolph Zukor in the Famous Players Film Company. He worked from offices on West 26th Street in New York City, between 1913 and 1917 he was part of the production of more than seventy films.

On his passing in 1940, Frohman was buried in the Union Field Cemetery in Ridgewood, New York near his brother Charles who had died in 1915 in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.

Daniel Frohman was at one time, 1903–1909, married to Broadway actress Margaret Illington. Margaret later married Major Edward Bowes.




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Daniel Frohman Lyceum Theatre Co. Lithograph - 1897, Library of Congress Collection (Theatrical poster for The Princess and the Butterfly)





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The Man from Mexico, is a 1914 silent film produced by the Famous Players Film Company and Daniel Frohman.




Usually with

Adolph Zukor
Adolph Zukor
(18 films)
Mary Pickford
Mary Pickford
(9 films)
Hugh Ford
Hugh Ford
(6 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Daniel Frohman (28 films)

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Actor

Director

Producer

The Birth of a Race
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Actors Alice Gale, Edward Elkas, Mary Carr, Louis Dean
Roles Producer
Rating59% 2.962222.962222.962222.962222.96222
Following the "Birth of the Human Race" section of the film, two brothers in a German-American family go to war in Europe, one ("George") fighting for the United States, and the other ("Oscar") fighting for Germany. George is wounded, and at the hospital defends it from a German attack, killing Oscar in the process. George is sent home to America, where he rescues his wife from a German spy.
The Eternal Grind
Directed by John B. O'Brien
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Actors Mary Pickford, Dorothy West, John Bowers
Roles Producer
Rating63% 3.175213.175213.175213.175213.17521
Louise (Pickford) is a sewing-machine girl in a sweatshop in New York City. She lives together with her sisters Amy (Loretta Blake) and Jane (Dorothy West) and are all deprived by bad conditions at work and sickness. Louise tries for the three of them to survive and regards herself as the keeper of her sisters.
Esmeralda
Esmeralda (1915)

Directed by James Kirkwood Sr.
Origin USA
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Mary Pickford, Ida Waterman, Arthur Hoops, Charles Waldron
Roles Producer

" Esmeralda is a new kind of Mary Pickford picture. The story begins on the farm and swings around to the big city. From the simple and wholesome country girl "Esmeralda" becomes a veteran society leader. One of the big features of "Esmeralda" is the interrupted wedding ceremony in which Little Mary refuses to marry the count. It is a real Pickford scene and worth as much as many entire pictures."
A Girl of Yesterday
Directed by Allan Dwan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Transport films, Aviation films
Actors Mary Pickford, Frances Marion, Jack Pickford, Donald Crisp, Marshall Neilan, Lillian Langdon
Roles Producer
Rating21% 1.0832551.0832551.0832551.0832551.083255
A synopsis of the film, as reported in an October 31, 1915 Paramount Pictures Corporation advertisement in the Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, Georgia):
The Incorrigible Dukane, 40minutes
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors John Barrymore
Roles Producer
Rating68% 3.4023153.4023153.4023153.4023153.402315
Through mistaken identity, a rich contractor's son is impressed into the labor force building his own father's dam at Silver Peak. When construction of a dam in Silver Peak, Colorado threatens their land, rancher Crofton (William MacDonald) and his daughter Enid (Helen Weir) confront New York contractor James Dukane, Sr. (William T. Carleton). Dukane sends his son James "Jimmy" Dukane, Jr. (John Barrymore) to manage construction and to deal with the dam's impact on the locals, hoping that the task will help his son mature. However, en route to the construction site, Jimmy is waylaid by a vagabond, and his clothing and identification are stolen. Dressed in the tramp's clothes, Jimmy finally meets with the construction foreman Corbetson (Stewart Baird), who skoffs at his claimed identity and instead puts him to work with a pick and shovel. During his labors, Jimmy learns that Corbetson has been using sub-par materials and embezzling monies from Dukane Sr, and that to hide his crime, Corbetson is planning to blow up the dam.