Fred Rosewell Church (October 17, 1889[1] – January 7, 1983)[2] was an American actor of the silent era.
After entering vaudeville when he was a boy, Church became part of a double act that spent two years on the circuit.
After touring the U.S. in vaudeville, he acted in repertory theater in the central western U.S., including the Selig Company in Chicago.
[3] In 1908, Church joined Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson in Western films for the latter's Essanay Studios.
[4] Church was born in Boone, Iowa (another source says Quebec, Canada),[4] and died in Blythe, California,[2] near his home in Quartzsite, Arizona, from congestive heart failure