Frank Greene (singer)

Frank William Greene (28 December 1878 – ) [1] was an English baritone singer and comedian in Australia from 1909–20, when he left for America.

He appeared in Alfred Cellier's Dorothy with Florence Young,[11] He participated in a charity fete organised by Hugh J.

Ward in aid of the proposed "Hospice for the Dying", where each stall represented a popular stage show, manned by cast members in costume.

He took part in several of Jack Haskell's revues, including Bing Boys on Broadway in 1919,[14] He left for America by the SS Sonoma on 17 August 1920.

[15] After a slow start, in 1922 he was reported as playing at the Apollo Theater, Chicago,[16] followed by The Dancing Girl (Marie Dressler's last stage appearance) at the Winter Garden Theatre.