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.