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Home/People/Frank Orth
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Born
Feb 20, 1880Died: Mar 17, 1962
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

125
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Frank Kaiser Orth
IMDb Profile

Frank Orth

Acting

Biography
Frank Orth was an American actor born in Philadelphia. He is probably best remembered for his portrayal of Inspector Faraday in the 1951-1953 television series “Boston Blackie”. By 1897, Orth was performing in vaudeville with his wife, Ann Codee, in an act called “Codee and Orth.” In 1909, he expanded into song writing, with songs such as “The Phone Bell Rang” and “Meet Me on the Boardwalk, Dearie.” His first contact with motion pictures was in 1928, when he was part of the first foreign-language shorts in sound produced by Warner Bros. He and his wife also appeared together in a series of two-reel comedies in the early 1930s. Orth's first major screen credit was in “Prairie Thunder,” a Dick Foran western, in 1937. From then on, he was often cast as bartenders, pharmacists, and grocery clerks, and always distinctly Irish. He had a recurring role in the Dr. Kildare series of films and also in the Nancy Drew series as the befuddled Officer Tweedy. Among his better roles were the newspaper man Cary Grant telephones early in “His Girl Friday,” one of the quartet singing “Gary Owen” in “They Died with Their Boots On” (thereby giving Errol Flynn as Gen. Custer the idea of associating the tune with the 7th Cavalry), and as the little man carrying the sign reading “The End Is Near” throughout Colonel Effingham's Raid. However, Orth is probably best remembered for his portrayal of Inspector Faraday in the 1951-1953 television series “Boston Blackie.” A short, plump, round-faced man, often smoking a cigar, Orth as Faraday wore his own dark-rimmed spectacles, though rarely in feature films. In 1959, Orth retired from show business after throat surgery. His wife died in 1961 after around fifty years of marriage. Orth died on March 17, 1962. He is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills next to his wife.
Here Come the Girls poster

Here Come the Girls

as Mr. Hungerford
1953
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Houdini

as Mr. Hunter
1953
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Something to Live For

as Waiter (uncredited)
1952
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Double Dynamite

as Mr. Kofer
1951
The Petty Girl poster

The Petty Girl

as Moody (process server)
1950
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Father of the Bride

as Joe
1950
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Cheaper by the Dozen

as Higgins (uncredited)
1950
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The Great Rupert

as Mr. Frank Dingle
1950
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Bride for Sale

as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1949
Red Light poster

Red Light

as Wallace 'Wally' Stoner
1949
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Blondie's Secret

as Mr. Philpotts
1948
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The Girl from Manhattan

as Oscar Newsome
1948
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The Big Clock

as Burt
1948
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It Had to Be You

as Conductor Brown
1947
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The Gas House Kids in Hollywood

as Police Captain
1947
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Heartaches

as Mike Connelly, Vic's Agent
1947
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The Guilt of Janet Ames

as Danny
1947
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Born to Speed

as Breezy Bradley
1947
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Lady in the Lake

as Floyd Greer (Uncredited)
1946
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Wake Up and Dream

as Milkman
1946