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Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

17 titles Acting Aug 20, 1884 Died: Sep 02, 1961 Sandusky, Ohio, USA

Frederick Alvin Kelsey (August 20, 1884 – September 2, 1961) was a prominent American actor, director, and screenwriter renowned for his extensive contributions to the film industry. Throughout his career, Kelsey directed a variety of one- and two-reel films for the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Over the span of several decades, from 1911 to 1958, he appeared in more than 400 films, frequently portraying roles as policemen or detectives, which became his trademark.

In addition to his acting career, Kelsey also took on the role of director, helming 37 films between 1914 and 1920. His influence extended to animated films as well; he was humorously caricatured as a detective in Tex Avery's 1943 MGM cartoon, "Who Killed Who?"

Born in Sandusky, Ohio, Kelsey made significant strides in the early days of cinema, leaving an indelible mark that would influence future generations of filmmakers and actors. He spent his later years at the Motion Picture Country Home in Hollywood, California, where he passed away at the age of 77. Kelsey’s legacy is remembered not only for his prolific film appearances but also for his contributions to the art of filmmaking during a transformative period in Hollywood.

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