Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen FRANK LOSEE Frank Losee, popular Paramount player, was born and educated in Brooklyn, N. Y., and was for twenty-five years with Belasco, Frohman, Klaw and Erlanger, the Shuberts and John Cort. Like many other actors of the old school the screen soon saw him in the Famous Players productions of "The Old Homestead," "The Eternal City," "La Tosca," "Helene of the North," "The Spider," "Bab's Stories," "Paid in Full," "Here Comes the Bride," "His Parisian Wife," "The Firing Line," "Marie, Ltd." and "Good Gracious, Annabelle." The esteem which his admirable characterizations brought him on the legitimate stage has followed Mr. Losee into the realm of the silent drama. 247