Frank Faylen
Frank Faylen, originally named Francis Charles Ruf, was a prominent American actor known for his work across stage, film, and television. Born on March 8, 1905, he carved a niche for himself in the entertainment industry with memorable roles that showcased his versatile talent. Faylen gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the jaded male nurse in the classic film The Lost Weekend (1945), a performance that left a lasting impact on audiences. He followed this success with his role as Ernie, the amiable taxi driver in the beloved holiday classic It's a Wonderful Life (1946), further solidifying his place in cinematic history.
In addition to his film achievements, Faylen became a household name in the 1950s through his role as the beleaguered grocer Herbert T. Gillis on the hit television sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. His portrayal of Gillis endeared him to viewers and highlighted his ability to bring humor and depth to his characters. Over the years, Faylen's career spanned several decades, and he appeared in numerous productions, leaving an indelible mark on American pop culture. Frank Faylen passed away on August 2, 1985, but his contributions to the arts continue to be celebrated by fans and fellow artists alike.
Filmography
Francis
The Lusty Men
7th Cavalry
Away All Boats
The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
Red Garters
The Perils of Pauline
They Drive by Night
The Blue Dahlia
Funny Girl
Race Street
Saturday's Children
Two Years Before the Mast
The Gang's All Here
99 River Street
Address Unknown
Five Came Back
Convicted
Reno
The Mystery of the 13th Guest
Come Live with Me
Everything But the Truth
The Cherokee Strip
Three Brave Men
Whispering Smith
Welcome Stranger
Road to Rio
California
Blood on the Moon
To Each His Own
My Favorite Spy
Copper Canyon
The McConnell Story
Hangman's Knot