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Frank Jenks
Born
November 4, 1902
Died: May 13, 1962
(Lived 59 years)
Place of Birth
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
126
Movies
24
TV Shows
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Frank Jenks
Movies
126
TV Shows
24
The Amazing Colossal Man
as
Truck Driver
October 25, 1957
Shake, Rattle and Rock!
as
Frank
November 1, 1956
Friendly Persuasion
as
Shell Game Man (uncredited)
October 30, 1956
The She-Creature
as
Plainclothes Sgt. with Lt James
August 1, 1956
Slightly Scarlet
Cast
February 29, 1956
The Houston Story
as
Louie Phelan
February 1, 1956
Dig That Uranium
as
The Mechanic
December 25, 1955
Sudden Danger
as
Kenny the Bartender
December 14, 1955
Outlaw Treasure
as
Sergeant
May 15, 1955
Highway Dragnet
as
Marine in Civvies
January 20, 1954
White Lightning
as
Benny Brown
March 8, 1953
Mr. Walkie Talkie
as
Jackson
November 28, 1952
Pecos River
as
Sheriff Denning
December 15, 1951
Utah Wagon Train
as
Hap - Telephone Company Lineman
October 14, 1951
Let's Go Navy!
as
Shell game sailor
July 29, 1951
The Scarf
as
Tom, Drunk Cowboy
April 6, 1951
Silver City Bonanza
as
Theater Owner
March 1, 1951
Bowery Battalion
as
Recruiting Sergeant
January 24, 1951
Woman on the Run
as
Detective Homer Shaw
November 10, 1950
Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle
as
Looie - a Trainer
November 4, 1950
To Please a Lady
as
Press Agent
October 13, 1950
Lucky Losers
as
Bartender
May 14, 1950
Motor Patrol
as
Mac
May 12, 1950
Blondie's Hero
as
Tim Saunders
March 9, 1950
Family Honeymoon
as
Gas Station Attendant
December 6, 1948
Shep Comes Home
as
The Iceman
December 3, 1948
You Gotta Stay Happy
as
Carnival Man
October 28, 1948
Joe Palooka in Winner Take All
as
Louie
September 19, 1948
Blondie's Reward
as
Ed Vance
June 3, 1948
Mr. Reckless
as
Cab Driver
March 26, 1948
Mary Lou
as
Mike Connors
January 23, 1948
High Wall
as
Pinky (uncredited)
December 17, 1947
Blonde Savage
as
Hoppy Owens
November 22, 1947
Philo Vance's Secret Mission
as
Ernie Clark
August 30, 1947
Kilroy Was Here
as
Butch Miller
July 19, 1947
That's My Gal
as
Louie Koblentz
May 15, 1947
Philo Vance's Gamble
as
Ernie Clark
April 12, 1947
That Brennan Girl
as
Joe, the Cabbie
December 23, 1946
White Tie and Tails
as
George
August 30, 1946
Blondie's Lucky Day
as
Mailman
April 4, 1946
The Hoodlum Saint
as
Dance Contest M.C. (uncredited)
April 4, 1946
One Way to Love
as
Jensen
January 8, 1946
Christmas in Connecticut
as
Sinkewicz
July 27, 1945
Steppin' in Society
as
George
July 9, 1945
Her Favorite Patient
as
Pvt. Harry Smith
June 22, 1945
The Missing Corpse
as
Mack Hogan
June 1, 1945
The Phantom of 42nd Street
as
Egbert Egelhofer, aka Romeo
May 2, 1945
Zombies on Broadway
as
Gus
May 1, 1945
G.I. Honeymoon
as
Horace P. 'Blubber' Malloy
April 6, 1945
The Kid Sister
as
The Burglar
February 6, 1945
The Falcon in Hollywood
as
Lieutenant Higgins
December 8, 1944
Rogues' Gallery
as
Eddie Porter
December 6, 1944
Strange Affair
as
Sgt. Erwin
October 5, 1944
The Impatient Years
as
Top Sergeant
September 10, 1944
Dixie Jamboree
as
Jack 'Curly' Berger
August 15, 1944
Three Little Sisters
as
Pvt. 'Rosy' Rowman
July 31, 1944
Take It or Leave It
as
Cab Driver
July 17, 1944
Two Girls and a Sailor
as
Dick Deyo
June 14, 1944
Roger Touhy, Gangster
as
Bernard "Troubles" O'Connor
June 3, 1944
This Is the Life
as
Eddie
June 1, 1944
Follow the Boys
as
Chick Doyle (uncredited)
May 5, 1944
Shake Hands with Murder
as
Eddie Jones
April 22, 1944
Rosie the Riveter
as
Kelly Kennedy
April 8, 1944
Ladies Courageous
as
Snapper Anthony Walgreen
February 2, 1944
His Butler's Sister
as
Emmett
November 26, 1943
Hi'ya, Sailor
as
Deadpan Weaver
October 8, 1943
Thousands Cheer
as
Sergeant Koslack
September 13, 1943
So's Your Uncle
as
Joe Elliott
September 1, 1943
Gildersleeve's Bad Day
as
Al
May 10, 1943
Shantytown
as
Whitey
April 20, 1943
Corregidor
as
Sgt. Mahoney
March 29, 1943
The Human Comedy
as
Larry - Song Leader on Train (uncredited)
March 2, 1943
Seven Miles from Alcatraz
as
Jimbo
November 18, 1942
The Navy Comes Through
as
Sampier
October 30, 1942
Maisie Gets Her Man
as
Art Giffman
June 1, 1942
Syncopation
as
Smiley Jackson
May 22, 1942
Two Yanks in Trinidad
as
Joe Scavenger
March 26, 1942
Scattergood Meets Broadway
as
J. J. Bent
August 22, 1941
The Flame of New Orleans
as
2nd Sailor
July 7, 1941
Back Street
as
Harry Niles
February 7, 1941
Tall, Dark and Handsome
as
Puffy
January 24, 1941
Dancing on a Dime
as
Phil Miller
November 1, 1940
A Little Bit of Heaven
as
Uncle Dan
October 10, 1940
Melody and Moonlight
as
Butch Reilly
October 10, 1940
His Girl Friday
as
Wilson
January 18, 1940
First Love
as
Mike the Cop
November 10, 1939
Golden Boy
as
Pepper White
September 5, 1939
The Under-Pup
as
Uncle Dan
August 31, 1939
S.O.S Tidal Wave
as
Peaches Jackson
June 2, 1939
Big Town Czar
as
Sid Travers
May 3, 1939
Society Smugglers
as
Emery
March 1, 1939
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
as
Jerry - Assistant (uncredited)
February 17, 1939
The Last Warning
as
Doc Williams
December 7, 1938
The Storm
as
Peter Carey
October 28, 1938
Youth Takes a Fling
as
Frank Munson
September 22, 1938
Letter of Introduction
as
Joe, theatre prompter
August 5, 1938
The Devil's Party
as
Sam
June 2, 1938
The Lady in the Morgue
as
Doc Williams
April 22, 1938
Goodbye Broadway
as
Harry Clark
April 1, 1938
Reckless Living
as
Freddie
March 1, 1938
Love Is a Headache
as
Joe Cannon
January 14, 1938
You're a Sweetheart
as
Harry Howe
December 26, 1937
Prescription for Romance
as
Smitty
December 12, 1937
The Westland Case
as
Doc Williams
October 30, 1937
Saturday's Heroes
as
Dubrowsky
October 8, 1937
One Hundred Men and a Girl
as
Taxi Driver
September 5, 1937
Angel's Holiday
as
Butch Broder
June 7, 1937
There Goes My Girl
as
Frank Tate
May 21, 1937
When's Your Birthday?
as
Lefty
February 19, 1937
We Who Are About to Die
as
Clyde Beasley
January 8, 1937
That Girl from Paris
as
Laughing Boy Frank
December 31, 1936
Smartest Girl in Town
as
Photographer
November 27, 1936
The Big Broadcast of 1937
as
Trombone Player
October 5, 1936
Don't Turn 'em Loose
as
Pete - Henchman
September 18, 1936
Walking on Air
as
First Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
September 11, 1936
Swing Time
Cast
August 28, 1936
Women Are Trouble
as
Reporter
July 31, 1936
The Last Outlaw
as
Deputy Tom
June 19, 1936
The Witness Chair
as
Roy Levino
April 23, 1936
The Farmer in the Dell
as
Bill Crosby
March 27, 1936
College Rhythm
as
Orchestra Leader
November 23, 1934
Broadway to Hollywood
as
Call Boy
September 15, 1933
College Humor
as
Orchestra Leader
July 5, 1933
Hello, Everybody!
as
Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
February 17, 1933
Luxury Liner
as
Ship's Bandleader (uncredited)
February 3, 1933
Asleep in the Feet
as
Dance Hall Patron
January 21, 1933