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Frank Lorimer Mayo (June 28, 1889 – July 9, 1963) was an American actor. He appeared in 310 films between 1911 and 1949.
Frank Mayo was born on 28 June 1886 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Souls for Sale (1923), Then Came the Woman (1926) and Wild Oranges (1924). He was married to Dagmar Godowsky and Joyce Eleanor. He died on 9 July 1963 in Laguna Beach, California, USA.
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Frank Mayo was born on June 28, 1886 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Souls for Sale (1923), Then Came the Woman (1926) and Wild Oranges (1924). He was married to Dagmar Godowsky and Joyce Eleanor. He died on July 9, 1963 in Laguna Beach, California, USA.
- June 28, 1886
- July 9, 1963
Frank Maguire Mayo (1839–June 8, 1896) was an American actor and comedian, born in Boston, Massachusetts. He followed the Gold Rush to San Francisco, where at 17 years of age he began his theatrical career after failure in the mines. Within a few years he was appearing in the stock company of manager Thomas Maguire with the young Edwin Booth.
Frank Mayo (June 28, 1889 – July 9, 1963) was an American actor. He appeared in 310 films between 1911 and 1949. He was born in New York, New York, and died in Laguna Beach, California, from a heart attack. He was married to actress Dagmar Godowsky from 1921-1928.
Frank Mayo may refer to: Frank M. Mayo (1839–1896), American actor and comedian. Frank Mayo (actor) (1889–1963), American silent screen actor. Frank R. Mayo (1908–1987), SRI chemist who won the 1967 ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry for Mayo–Lewis equation.
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Frank Mayo was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Mayo began his acting career with roles in such films as "The Red Circle" (1916), "Betsy Ross" (1917) and "Hitchin' Posts" (1920).