Frederick Kerr (born Frederick Grinham Keen) was an English stage and screen actor who performed in plays and movies both in the UK and America, his film career beginning in 1916. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the old Baron Frankenstein in Frankenstein (1931).
Frankenstein
(Baron Frankenstein)
Waterloo Bridge
(Major Fred Wetherby)
Raffles
(Lord Harry Melrose)
Lovers Courageous
(Admiral Percy Blayne)
But the Flesh Is Weak
(Duke of Hampshire)
The Lady of Scandal
(Lord Trench)
The Devil to Pay!
(Lord Leland Hale)
Always Goodbye
(Sir George Boomer)
Beauty and the Boss
(Count Von Tolheim)
Born to Love
(Lord Ponsonby)
The Man from Toronto
(Bunston)
Friends and Lovers
(General Thomas Armstrong)
The Midshipmaid
(Sir Percy Newbiggin)
Lord of the Manor
(Sir Henry Bovey)
12.10
(Dr. Wrightman)
Honor of the Family
(Paul Barony)
Victory and Peace
(Sir Richard Arkwright)