Fred Hearn

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.4519

Gender

Male

Birthday

20-Dec-1871

Age

(155 years old)

Place of Birth

Louisville, Kentucky, USA

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Fred Hearn

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Credits

The Aztec Treasure The Aztec Treasure (1914) Character: N/A
Short directed by Webster Cullison.
Classmates Classmates (1914) Character: Lindsay
Bert Stafford, who is in love with Sylvia Randolph, his mother's ward, despises Duncan Irving, a poor boy who is the object of Sylvia's affections.
The Law of Compensation The Law of Compensation (1917) Character: Henry Thurman (as Fred G. Hearn)
A 1917 film directed by Joseph A. Golden & Julius Steger
Men and Women Men and Women (1914) Character: District Attorney Stedman
Robert Stevens robs the bank where he is employed, and through the efforts of Calvin Stedman, the prosecuting attorney, he is sentenced to six years' imprisonment. While in jail his wife dies and his little daughter, Agnes, is placed in a convent.
The Hidden Truth The Hidden Truth (1919) Character: 'Snipe' Roach
Helen Merrill sings and dances in the rough Western mining town of Nugget City, where she befriends Myrtle Cadby, whose husband Jake cruelly abuses her. After a particularly vicious beating, Myrtle, seriously injured, shoots Jake. As she lies dying, she gives Helen a letter of introduction to a man she was to have married in the East, urging her to leave Nugget City. Before she leaves, Helen overhears Bill Sheridan and "Snipe" Roach scheming to sell Charles Taylor, a wealthy New Yorker, a salted mine, with the assistance of George Reed, Taylor's mining agent. Helen goes East and learns that Taylor is the man whom Myrtle was to have married, but because she immediately falls in love with him, she conceals her own identity and masquerades as Myrtle.
Kaiser's Finish Kaiser's Finish (1918) Character: Carl Von Stumpf
During World War I, an illegitimate son of the German Kaiser, who had been raised in the US--and is a double for the Kaiser's son, the Crown Prince--is sent to Germany as a spy in order to kill both the Kaiser and his son.
Patsy Patsy (1917) Character: Griggs
Fearing that his daughter Patsy is becoming a tomboy, John Primmel sends her to a friend back East for education and refinement. Arriving in New York, Patsy discovers that her father's friend has died and his apartment is now inhabited by his son, Dick Hewitt. Dick allows Patsy to stay, and they hire a maid, a housekeeper, and a butler.
My Four Years in Germany My Four Years in Germany (1918) Character: Foreign Minister von Jagow
The experiences of the American ambassador to Germany, James Gerard, are recounted in this semi-documentary.
The Man with the Iron Heart The Man with the Iron Heart (1915) Character: James Boyd - the Cashier
I.M. Mann, millionaire president of a large corporation, is known as "the man with the iron heart." James Boyd, cashier for Mann's corporation, is delayed one morning because of a dying mother, and is discharged. Then Boyd goes to Union headquarters with his story. The thousands of workmen employed by Mann finally reach the limit of endurance, and at a union meeting, resolve to demand increased wages, a cessation of child labor and other benefits, or strike. He refuses to hear a committee of workmen and says, "I'll close up the factories and let you starve."
The Misleading Widow The Misleading Widow (1919) Character: Reverend Ambrose Liptrott
The Misleading Widow is a 1919 silent film comedy starring Billie Burke as Betty Taradine. It was based on the 1917 stage play Billeted by F. Tennyson Jesse and H.M. Harwood. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It appears to be a lost film.
The Burden of Proof The Burden of Proof (1918) Character: William Kemp
Elaine Brooks marries Robert Ames, a junior member of the Department of Justice. Mrs. Durand, a spy uses underhanded means to steal important papers from Ames, which she gives to her superior, Dr. Kemp. Although she is innocent, Elaine becomes implicated in this plot.
The Dark Star The Dark Star (1919) Character: Rev. William Carew
A fabulous jewel known as the 'Dark Star' is stolen; a pastor's daughter gets involved, falling into the depths of a spy plot concerning war plans and fortifications...



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