Frank McIntyre
Frank McIntyre may refer to: *Frank McIntyre (actor) Frank McIntyre (25 February 1879, Ann Arbor, Michigan – 9 June 1949, Ann Arbor) was an American actor of stage and screen. He was the son of William H. McIntyre, a merchant, and his wife Sarah McIntyre (née Maloney). He starred in the silent film ... (1879–1949), American actor * Frank McIntyre (baseball) (1859–1887), American baseball player * Frank McIntyre (military officer) (1865–1944), American military officer {{hndis, McIntyre, Frank ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frank McIntyre (actor)
Frank McIntyre (25 February 1879, Ann Arbor, Michigan – 9 June 1949, Ann Arbor) was an American actor of stage and screen. He was the son of William H. McIntyre, a merchant, and his wife Sarah McIntyre (née Maloney). He starred in the silent films A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, wh ... '' The Traveling Salesman'' (1916, as Bob Blake) and ''Too Fat to Fight'' (1918, as Norman 'Dimples' Dalrymple). He had leading roles in numerous plays and musicals on Broadway from 1902 to 1929; including the roles of Alphonse Bouchotte in '' Oh! Oh! Delphine'' (1912) and Leon Dorsay in '' Sunny Days'' (1928). He also starred in the revue '' The Greenwich Village Follies of 1925''. References External links * * 1879 births 1949 deaths American male silent film actors American st ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frank McIntyre (baseball)
Frank W. McIntyre (July 12, 1859 – July 8, 1887) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He started one game for the 1883 Detroit Wolverines The Detroit Wolverines were a 19th-century Major League Baseball team that played in the National League from 1881 to 1888 in the city of Detroit, Michigan. In total, they won 426 games and lost 437, taking their lone pennant (and winning the ... and two games for the 1883 Columbus Buckeyes. External linksBaseball Reference.com page 1859 births 1887 deaths Detroit Wolverines players Columbus Buckeyes players Major League Baseball pitchers Peoria Reds players Terre Haute (minor league baseball) players 19th-century baseball players 19th-century American sportsmen People from Walled Lake, Michigan Baseball players from Oakland County, Michigan 19th-century deaths from tuberculosis Tuberculosis deaths in Michigan {{US-baseball-pitcher-1850s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |