From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frederick Vroom (11 November 1857 – 24 June 1942) was a Canadian actor of the silent era. He appeared in 70 films between 1912 and 1939. He was born in Nova Scotia, Canada and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frederick Vroom, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The General
(A Southern General)
A Tokyo Siren
(Mr. Chandler)
The Navigator
(John O'Brien)
Little Red Decides
(Col. Ferdinand Aliso)
The Fourteenth Lover
(Mr. Marchmont)
Idaho!
(David Cameron)
The Serpent's Tooth
(Matthew Addison-Brown)
The Glorious Fool
(Mr. Lindley Grant)
813
(Prefect of Police)
His Hour
(English Minister)
The Reckless Age
The Forest Rose
(Albert Maywood (Part I))
The Woman Who Did Not Care
(The Father)
One of the Finest
(Robert Fulton Hudson)
The Six Best Cellars
(Mrs. Teak)
A Gentleman of Leisure
(Macklin, Pitt's Friend)
The Faith Healer
(Matthew Beeler)
The Great Lover
(Doctor)
The Day of Faith
(Marley Maynard)
Second Fiddle
(Minor Role)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
(Paine's Friend (uncredited))
Woman Against Woman
(Justice of the Peace)
The Jungle Child
(Seqor Grijalva)
The Primitive Lover
(Mr. Graham)
The Acquittal
(Carter Ames)
Where the West Begins
(Luther Caldwell)
Sporting Youth
(John K. Walker)
The Millionaire
(Delmar)
The Tiger's Claw
(Colonel Byng)
Ruy Blas
White and Unmarried
(Mr. Welter (as Fred Vroom))
The Marriage Pit
Betty Takes a Hand
(Peter Marshall)
The Terrible People
(Clayton Shelton)