Frank Ivers Frayne Jr. was born in Kingston, Maryland in 1869. Little Frankie Frayne became part of adopted parents act when he was about five years old and remained an actor for his entire life. Later, Frank Jr. was in three movies, Trapped in the Great Metropolis (1914), Motherhood (1917), and Right Off the Bat (1915). He even also wrote a book of songs: Frank I. Frayne, Jr.'s Boy Ranger Songster which was published in 1891.
Frank's wife was actress Minnie A Simon, professionally known as Adelaide Goundre. He and Minnie also had a son, Frank Ivers Frayne III, who also became an actor.
Frank and Minnie lived in Valley Stream, NY.
Frank Ivers Frayne Jr. was born in Kingston, Maryland in 1869. Little Frankie Frayne became part of adopted parents act when he was about five years old and remained an actor for his entire life. Later, Frank Jr. was in three movies, Trapped in the Great Metropolis (1914), Motherhood (1917), and Right Off the Bat (1915). He even also wrote a book of songs: Frank I. Frayne, Jr.'s Boy Ranger Songster which was published in 1891.
Frank's wife was actress Minnie A Simon, professionally known as Adelaide Goundre. He and Minnie also had a son, Frank Ivers Frayne III, who also became an actor.
Frank and Minnie lived in Valley Stream, NY.
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