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American actor
Frank Campeau
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/Frank_Campeau%2C_stage_actor_%28SAYRE_22461%29.jpg/220px-Frank_Campeau%2C_stage_actor_%28SAYRE_22461%29.jpg) Campeau in 1905
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Born
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1864-12-14
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December 14, 1864
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Died
| November 5, 1943
(1943-11-05)
(aged 78)
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Occupation
| Actor
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Years active
| 1911?1940
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Spouses
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Lillian Corbin
(
m.
1907;
div.
1917)
[
citation needed
]
Estelle Lewis
(
m.
1923;
div.
1926)
[
citation needed
]
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Frank Campeau
(December 14, 1864 – November 5, 1943) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 90 films between 1911 and 1940 and made many appearances in films starring
Douglas Fairbanks
.
On Broadway, Campeau appeared in
Rio Grande
(1916),
Believe Me Xantippe
(1913),
The Ghost Breaker
(1913), and
The Virginian
(1904).
[1]
Campeau's screen debut came in the one-reel western film
Kit Carson's Wooing
.
[2]
He was born in
Detroit
,
Michigan
,
[2]
and died in the
Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital
in
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
.
[3]
Filmography
[
edit
]
Campeau as General Philip Sheridan
in
Abraham Lincoln
(1930)
References
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edit
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External links
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