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Fred Mace

Film Director | * 08/22/1878 († 38, 02/21/1917) | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States of America (USA))
Fred Mace (August 22, 1878 – February 21, 1917) was a comedic actor during the silent era in the United States. He appeared in more than 150 films between 1909 and 1916. Mace worked for Mack Sennett at Keystone Studios. Shortly after he left, Roscoe Arbuckle, who had appeared in a few pictures at Keystone with Mace, took over as Sennett's lead comedic actor. Mace was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died at the Hotel Astor in New York City in 1917. All of his work is in the public domain. ()
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Most frequent genres for this person: Comedies | Drama | Action
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Movies with Fred Mace as Actor(74)

as The Hotel Owner1916 Bath Tub Perils
as French Count1915 My Valet
as Dubious Character (uncredited)1914 Mabel at the Wheel
as 2nd Suitor1913 Mabel’s Heroes
as Gomez1913 Red Hot Romance
as Hubby1913 Hubby’s Job
as Bandit1913 Her Birthday Present
as The Burglar1913 A Deaf Burglar
as Murphy1913 Murphy's I.O.U.
as George - Mabel's Suitor1913 Saving Mabel’s Dad
as Algy1913 Algy on the Force
as George's Female Friend1913 The Cure That Failed
as Mabel's Sweetheart1913 Father’s Choice
as King Fizzle1913 Those Good Old Days
as Sheriff of Bangville1913 Bangville Police
as Brown1913 Just Brown’s Luck
as Gangster1913 The Gangsters
as The Baron1913 The Rube and the Baron
as Confederate Soldier1913 The Battle of Who Run
as The Mexican1913 At Twelve O’Clock
as The Bride1913 A Double Wedding
as The Thief1913 The Foreman of the Jury
as First French Family, the Husband1912 Neighbors
as The Spaniard1912 The Fickle Spaniard
as Harold1912 A Voice from the Deep
as The Fireman's Brother1912 When the Fire-Bells Rang
as Jones - Mabel's Boss1912 Mabel's Stratagem
as Mr. Brown1912 Brown’s Séance
as The Farmer1912 Drummer’s Vacation
as butler1912 The Ambitious Butler
as Detective Agency Head1912 Katchem Kate
as Hank's Sweetheart's Uncle1912 Hot Stuff
as suitor1912 Mabel's Lovers
as Sleuth1912 A Bear Escape
as The Speed Demon1912 The Speed Demon
as College Boy1912 The Beating He Needed
as Gardener Burns1912 Stolen Glory
as Man in Overalls1912 Pat's Day Off
as Mr. Suburbanite1912 Help! Help!
as friend1912 Mr. Fixit
as The Jeweler1912 The Engagement Ring
as Jose1912 A Spanish Dilemma
as sleuth1912 At It Again
as Hoffmeyer's wife1912 Hoffmeyer's Legacy
as Fred1912 The Rivals
as Tom1912 Helen's Marriage
as Mr. Hobbs1912 With a Kodak
as On Street1912 The Would-Be Shriner
as The Burlesque Queen1912 Mabel’s Adventures
as Brown1912 A Family Mixup
as In Bar1911 The Long Road
as Josh1911 Josh's Suicide
as The Husband1911 Why He Gave Up
as Boarding House Dupe1911 The Baron
as The Uncle1911 The Diving Girl
as The Jewelry Clerk1911 A Victim of Circumstance

Movies with Fred Mace as Crew(3)

Directing/Director1915 What Happened to Jones
Directing/Director1914 Without Hope
Directing/Director1912 Brown’s Séance

Full Name: Fred Mace
Born: Thursday, 08/22 1878 (August) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (United States of America (USA))
Died: Wednesday, 02/21 1917 (February) in New York City (aged: 38)
Zodiac sign: Leo (Chinese zodiac sign: Tiger)
Other names for Fred Mace (nicknames, foreign languages etc.):
"Frederick Mace"
"Fred W. Mace"
"Apollo Fred"
"Sydney Parkhurst"
Fred Mace frequently works together with these people:
Mack Sennett (110x, Crew)
Mabel Normand (56x, Actress)
Ford Sterling (29x, Actor)
Dell Henderson (14x, Actor)
Henry Lehrman (11x, Crew)
Edward Dillon (11x, Actor)
Alice Davenport (9x, Actress)
Charles Avery (9x, Actor)
William J. Butler (9x, Actor)
Nick Cogley (8x, Actor)
Kate Bruce (7x, Actress)
WatchPlayStream ID: PEOPLE:321918, Added: 08/13/2018, Last updated: 03/23/2024