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Fred Stone is a Actor American born on 18 august 1873 at Longmont (USA)

Fred Stone

Fred Stone
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Nationality USA
Birth 18 august 1873 at Longmont (USA)
Death 6 march 1959 (at 85 years) at North Hollywood (USA)

Fred Andrew Stone (August 19, 1873 – March 6, 1959) was an American actor. Stone began his career as a performer in circuses and minstrel shows, went on to act on vaudeville, and became a star on Broadway and in feature films, which earned him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Biography

He was particularly famous for appearing on stage opposite David C. Montgomery, a 22-year partnership until Montgomery's death in 1917, in shows such as The Wizard of Oz premiering in 1902, the Victor Herbert operetta The Red Mill in 1906, and Chin Chin, A Modern Aladdin, in 1914. In 1939, he appeared in a radio program promoting the new MGM film of The Wizard of Oz, in which he got to meet the actor who played the Scarecrow, Ray Bolger, who was a great admirer of Stone's work, and although Bolger was too young to have seen Stone play the Scarecrow in the stage play, he did see Stone in The Red Mill.

Johnny Gruelle, the creator of Raggedy Ann, was a fan of Fred Stone and L. Frank Baum. Gruelle wrote a scenario for a stage show, which was never produced, in which the Scarecrow of Oz, played by Fred Stone, met Raggedy Ann. In 1923, Fred Stone and his daughter, Dorothy Stone, starred as Raggedy Andy and Raggedy Ann, respectively, in a musical extravaganza titled Stepping Stones with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Anne Caldwell.

His feature film career began in comedy westerns, his first, The Goat, was filmed in 1918. He starred in 19 feature films. In the 1935 film, Alice Adams, his character, Mr. Adams, was the third lead, following Katharine Hepburn's and Fred McMurray's characters. He made his home in Bayside, New York, where he was a neighbor and friend of boxing champion-turned-actor James J. Corbett. Around 1917 he built a small estate in the exclusive private community of Forest Hills Gardens, Queens, NY. The excess grounds were sold off as building lots for two other homes. However, the original mansion still stands. In it there are symbols of his acting career, including a theater in the basement and a separate room to store costumes.

In 1926, after the death of his good friend, Annie Oakley, he was given her unfinished autobiography.

Stone and his wife, Allene Crater, whom he met in the company of The Wizard of Oz, had three daughters, Dorothy, Paula, and Carol. As an adult, Dorothy became her father’s stage partner.

In 1929, Stone was critically injured in an airplane crash attempting a stunt. In addition to many other broken bones, his legs were crushed and he was told he would never again dance. His good friend Will Rogers filled in for Fred in Three Cheers, a stage show written for Fred and his daughter, Dorothy. Rogers was a hit, and Stone worked at therapy relentlessly until he proved his doctors wrong and returned to the stage in Ripples (1930).

Stone received an honorary degree from Rollins College, a small liberal arts college located in Winter Park, Florida, in 1939. At that time a small theatre was named in his honor. The original Fred Stone Theatre—a smaller flexible space sitting adjacent to the College's larger principal venue, the Annie Russell Theatre, named after another great American actor and benefactor—was a wooden bungalow that was razed in the early 1970s. A nearby wood and brick-faced Greek revival styled hall, converted into a 90-seat black-box performance space, was re-dedicated as The Fred Stone Theatre during this period, and although it has been moved to another location on campus, it still stands and is active as a performance venue for smaller experimental productions as well as student directed and choreographed works. (The Rollins Archives have extensive information on the career of Stone, including numerous photographs, and is chief among private institutions in the U.S. continuing to educate young actors about the history of this great American thespian. Rollins College claims many famous theatrical alumni, including Anthony "Tony" Perkins, best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, and character actress Dana Ivey.)

He became ill and blind and was hospitalized on August 25, 1957, the year his wife died. He died on March 6, 1959 at his home in North Hollywood, California.

Best films

The Westerner (1940)
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Filmography of Fred Stone (15 films)

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The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll, 1h28
Directed by Terence Fisher
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Horror, Romance
Themes Serial killer films
Actors Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee, David Kossoff, Francis De Wolff, Oliver Reed, Helen Goss
Roles Cabinet Minister (uncredited)
Rating62% 3.1464953.1464953.1464953.1464953.146495
Henry Jekyll's wife Kitty cheats on him with his friend Paul Allen (who hounds money from Jekyll). Ignoring the warnings of his colleague and friend Dr. Ernst Littauer, Jekyll concocts a chemical potion which he hopes will help him learn the depths of the human mind.
The Westerner, 1h40
Directed by William Wyler
Origin USA
Genres Action, Romance, Western
Themes Films about capital punishment
Actors Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Fred Stone, Doris Davenport, Forrest Tucker, Paul Hurst
Roles Caliphet Mathews
Rating72% 3.6463853.6463853.6463853.6463853.646385
In 1882 the town of Vinegaroon, Texas is run by Judge Roy Bean (Walter Brennan) who calls himself "the only law west of the Pecos." Conducting his "trials" from his saloon, Bean makes a nice corrupt living collecting fines and seizing property unlawfully. Those who stand up to him are usually hanged—given what Bean calls "suspended sentences".
No Place to Go, 56minutes
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Dennis Morgan, Gloria Dickson, Fred Stone, Sonny Bupp, Charles Halton, Frank Faylen
Roles Andrew L. Plummer
Rating60% 3.002683.002683.002683.002683.00268
Life Begins in College, 1h34
Directed by William A. Seiter
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Al Ritz, Joan Davis, Harry Ritz, Tony Martin, Gloria Stuart, Jimmy Ritz
Roles Coach Tim O'Hara
Rating52% 2.6300752.6300752.6300752.6300752.630075
The action takes place at Lombardy College, founded "to give the Indian nations of North America access to higher education". Little Black Cloud (Nat Pendleton) enrolls as "George Black". After being the subject of a hazing prank by football star Bob Hayner (Dick Baldwin), George decides he is too humiliated to stay at school. He first stops to get his ripped pants repaired and meets the Ritz Brothers who convince him to stay.
Quick Money
Directed by Edward Killy
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Fred Stone, Frank M. Thomas, Fuzzy Knight, Jack Carson, Sherwood Bailey, Harlan Briggs
Roles Mayor Jonas Tompkins
Rating58% 2.907662.907662.907662.907662.90766
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, 1h42
Directed by Henry Hathaway, Richard Talmadge
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure, Romance, Western
Actors Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda, Fred Stone, Nigel Bruce, Beulah Bondi
Roles Judd Tolliver
Rating67% 3.392253.392253.392253.392253.39225
A feud between Kentucky clans the Tollivers and Falins has been ongoing for as long as anyone can recall. After an engineer, Jack Hale, arrives with coal and railroad interests, he saves the life of Dave Tolliver, whose injury has developed gangrene.
Alice Adams, 1h39
Directed by George Stevens
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Katharine Hepburn, Fred MacMurray, Fred Stone, Evelyn Venable, Charley Grapewin, Hedda Hopper
Roles Virgil Adams
Rating68% 3.4470253.4470253.4470253.4470253.447025
Alice Adams (Katharine Hepburn) is the youngest daughter of the Adams family. Her father (Fred Stone) is an invalid employed as a clerk in a factory owned by Mr. Lamb (Charles Grapewin), who has kept Adams on salary for years despite his lengthy illness. Her mother (Ann Shoemaker) is embittered by her husband's lack of ambition and upset by the snubs her daughter endures because of their poverty. Alice's older brother, Walter (Frank Albertson), is a gambler who cannot hold a job and who associates with African Americans (which, given the time period in which the film is set, is considered a major social embarrassment). As the film begins, Alice attends a dance given by the wealthy Henrietta Lamb (Janet McLeod). She has no date, and is escorted to the occasion by Walter. Alice is a social climber like her mother, and engages in socially inappropriate behavior and conversation in an attempt to impress others. At the dance, Alice meets wealthy Arthur Russell (Fred MacMurray), who is charmed by her despite her poverty.
Billy Jim
Billy Jim (1922)
, 50minutes
Directed by Frank Borzage
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Western
Actors Fred Stone, George Hernandez, Billy Bletcher, Frank Thorne
Roles Billy Jim

Bien qu'il soit un riche éleveur de bétail, Billy Jim se fait passer pour un cow-boy afin de protéger la propriété de la jeune Marsha Dunford dont il est tombé amoureux ...
The Duke of Chimney Butte, 50minutes
Directed by Frank Borzage
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Fred Stone, Vola Vale, Josie Sedgwick
Roles Jeremeah Lambert

Vendeur itinérant d'une machine à peler les pommes de terre, ouvrir les boîtes de conserve, retirer des clous, etc., le jeune Lambert tombe par hasard sur un groupe de cow-boys en train de dîner dans un ranch. Il gagne rapidement leur admiration par ses exploits et devient un de leurs chefs, en se révélant un cavalier hors pair. Son travail est d'aider et de protéger Vesta Philbrook, qui essaye de gérer son ranch malgré les nombreux raids des voleurs de bétail. Le "Duke" se lance dans une campagne contre ces voleurs et après une série d'aventures, aidé par son ami Taters, il parvient à tuer leur chef et ainsi à capturer l'amour de Vesta.
Under the Top, 50minutes
Directed by Donald Crisp
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Fred Stone, Ella Hall, Sylvia Ashton, James Cruze, Charles Ogle, Guy Oliver
Roles Jimmie Jones