Frank Ferguson
- Birthday
- Dec 25, 1899
Bio: Busy character actor Frank Ferguson was able to parlay his pinched facial features, his fussy little moustache, and his bellows-like voice for a vast array of characterizations. Ferguson was equally effective as a hen-pecked husband, stern military leader, irascible neighbor, merciless employer, crooked sheriff, and barbershop hanger-on. He made his inaugural film… More Bio: Busy character actor Frank Ferguson was able to parlay his pinched facial features, his fussy little moustache, and his bellows-like voice for a vast array of characterizations. Ferguson was equally effective as a hen-pecked husband, stern military leader, irascible neighbor, merciless employer, crooked sheriff, and barbershop hanger-on. He made his inaugural film appearance in Father is a Prince (1940) and was last seen on the big screen in The Great Sioux Massacre (1965). Ferguson proved himself an above-average actor by successfully pulling off the treacly scene in The Babe Ruth Story (1948) in which Babe (William Bendix) says "Hi, kid" to Ferguson's crippled son--whereupon the boy suddenly stands up and walks! Among Franklin Ferguson's hundreds of TV appearances were regular stints on the children's series My Friend Flicka (1956) and the nighttime soap opera Peyton Place (1964-68). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Frank Ferguson Videos
Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein
Pocketful Of Miracles
The Lawless
The Barkleys Of Broadway
The Mcconnell Story
Filmography
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Those Calloways (1965)
- Doctor
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The Great Sioux Massacre (1965)
- Gen. Terry
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Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
- Editor
- 84%
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The Quick Gun (1964)
- Dan Evans
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Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
- Newspaper Editor
- 63%
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