Frank Conroy
Biography
Frank Parish Conroy, born on October 14, 1890, and passing on February 24, 1964, was a distinguished British actor known for his contributions to both film and theater. Conroy's versatility as a performer enabled him to leave a significant mark on the entertainment industry, with notable appearances in classic films such as *Grand Hotel* (1932), *The Little Minister* (1934), and *The Ox-Bow Incident* (1943).
In addition to his film work, Conroy made a name for himself on Broadway, where his talents truly shone. His portrayal in Graham Greene's *The Potting Shed* earned him a Tony Award in 1957, a testament to his exceptional skills and dedication to the craft. Throughout his career, Conroy captivated audiences with his nuanced performances, establishing himself as a prominent figure in both stage and screen acting.
With a career spanning several decades, Frank Conroy's contributions to the arts have left an enduring legacy, reflecting the depth and richness of his talent. His work continues to be celebrated by fans and scholars alike, ensuring that his impact on the world of entertainment remains significant.
Filmography
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Little Miss Marker
1934
The Young Philadelphians
1959
Crossroads
1942
Crash Dive
1943
The Threat
1949 • District Attorney Barker MacDonald
Lightning Strikes Twice
1951 • J.D. Nolan
The Last Mile (1959)
1959
Midnight Mary
1933 • District Attorney
Call of the Wild
1935 • John Blake
The Snake Pit
1948
Grand Hotel
1932
Charlie Chan in Egypt
1935 • Prof. John Thurston
That Hagen Girl
1947
The Gorgeous Hussy
1936
For the Love of Mary
1948
The Kennel Murder Case
1933 • Brisbane Coe
The Last Gangster
1937
Ace of Aces
1933 • Wentworth
Charlie Chan at the Opera
1936 • Mr. Whitely
The Cat and the Fiddle
1934 • Theatre Owner
West of Broadway
1931 • Judge Barham
Show Them No Mercy!
1935