Frederick Kerr
Biography
Frederick Kerr (born Frederick Grinham Keen) was an English stage and screen actor who performed in plays and movies both in the UK and America, his film career beginning in 1916. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the old Baron Frankenstein in Frankenstein (1931).
Known For

Frankenstein

Waterloo Bridge

The Devil to Pay!

Honor of the Family

Raffles

Born to Love

The Midshipmaid

The Lady of Scandal
All Movies (18)
- Lord of the Manor1933 · as Sir Henry Bovey
- The Man from Toronto1933 · as Bunston
- The Midshipmaid1932 · as Sir Percy Newbiggin
- But the Flesh Is Weak1932 · as Duke of Hampshire
- Beauty and the Boss1932 · as Count Von Tolheim
- Lovers Courageous1932 · as Admiral Percy Blayne
- Frankenstein1931 · as Baron Frankenstein
- Honor of the Family1931 · as Paul Barony
- Friends and Lovers1931 · as General Thomas Armstrong
- Waterloo Bridge1931 · as Major Fred Wetherby
- Always Goodbye1931 · as Sir George Boomer
- Born to Love1931 · as Lord Ponsonby
- The Devil to Pay!1930 · as Lord Leland Hale
- Raffles1930 · as Lord Harry Melrose
- The Lady of Scandal1930 · as Lord Trench
- 12.101919 · as Dr. Wrightman
- Victory and Peace1918 · as Sir Richard Arkwright
- The Lifeguardsman1916 · as Premier