Frankie Mann (actress)

Frances "Frankie" Mann (June 13, 1892[1] – June 23, 1969) was an American actress, who appeared in over forty silent films between 1913 and 1925.

[3] Her father, a financier, lost his fortune in the economic Panic of 1907, and died in 1910.

[4][5] Mann was an actress and appeared in over forty silent films made between 1913 and 1925, with various studios.

"[6] Among Mann's film credits were roles in The Battle of Shiloh (1913), Through Fire to Fortune (1914), The Wolf (1914), The House Next Door (1914),[7] The Road o' Strife (1915), The Sporting Duchess (1915), Anselo Lee (1915), The Climbers (1915),[8] The Great Ruby (1915),[9] The Shielding Shadow (1916), Her Surrender (1916),[10] The Sex Lure (1916),[11] The Girl Who Did Not Care (1917),[12] Fortune's Child (1919), The Root of Evil (1919), Fruits of Passion (1919), Trailed by Three (1920),[13] The Place of Honeymoons (1920), The Passionate Pilgrim (1921),[14] Shadows of the Sea (1922), Unconquered Woman (1922), John Smith (1922), On Time (1924),[15] The Fortieth Door (1924), and Barriers Burned Away (1925).

Mann married British actor Donald Hall in 1915.

Advertising campaign for Trailed by Three (1920), featuring Stuart Holmes and Frankie Mann
Advertising campaign for Trailed by Three (1920), featuring Stuart Holmes and Frankie Mann