Frances Fuller

Frances Fuller

Actress
Born
March 16, 1907
Died
December 18, 1980

Frances Fuller was born into a prominent family in Charleston, South Carolina. She was educated at the Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart and studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After appearing in stock in Chester, Pennsylvania, Frances made her Broadway debut in George…

Biography

Frances Fuller was born into a prominent family in Charleston, South Carolina. She was educated at the Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart and studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After appearing in stock in Chester, Pennsylvania, Frances made her Broadway debut in George S. Kaufman's production of 'The Front Page' in 1928. The diminutive brunette with the expressive eyes made instant headlines and won praise from Brooks Atkinson and other reviewers. Consequently, she was cast in similarly emotive or compassionate roles in 'Five Star Final' (1930-31), 'The Animal Kingdom' (1932) and 'Stage Door' (1936-37), in which she played an aspiring actress whose failure to succeed on stage leads to suicide. Her few film roles, sensitively acted, but mostly in minor productions, gave her little opportunity to shine and Frances returned to the theatre, occasional television appearances and other pursuits.

Between 1954 and 1964, she was president of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She also taught drama at the academy for many years, with stars Grace Kelly and Anne Bancroft among those under her tutelage. She was married to the pioneer television producer Worthington Miner. Her son, Peter Miner, is a television producer, best known for the TV series Dark Shadows (1966).

Actress

HomebodiesHomebodies(1974)as Miss Emily
They Might Be GiantsThey Might Be Giants(1971)as Mrs. Bagg
Love of LifeLove of Life(1951)as Aunt Carrie
The United States Steel HourThe United States Steel Hour(1953)as Mrs. McGregor
Play of the WeekPlay of the Week(1959)

Thanks

Feed Your HeadFeed Your Head(2010)

Archive Footage

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the WindThe Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind(1988)as Self

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Gary Cooper and Frances Fuller in One Sunday Afternoon (1933)Gary Cooper and Frances Fuller in One Sunday Afternoon (1933)Gary Cooper and Frances Fuller in One Sunday Afternoon (1933)Gary Cooper, Clara Blandick, James Bradbury Jr., James P. Burtis, and Frances Fuller in One Sunday Afternoon (1933)Gary Cooper, Frances Fuller, Neil Hamilton, and Fay Wray in One Sunday Afternoon (1933)Gary Cooper, Frances Fuller, and Fay Wray in One Sunday Afternoon (1933)

Credit Score: Frances Fuller

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Harbourmaster5.0019577.70040
2The Ford Theatre Hour5.0019487.60076
3Love of Life3.7519517.100134
4Play of the Week3.7519597.20095
5Homebodies3.2519746.500871
6One Sunday Afternoon3.2519336.300779
7Elmer and Elsie3.0919345.60017
8They Might Be Giants2.5019716.7013619
9Appointment with Adventure2.5019556.40049
10The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing2.5019556.4001216