Frederick Goodwins Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Fred Goodwins was born on February 26, 1891 in London, England as Frederick Goodwins. He was an actor and director, known for The Impossible Man (1920), The Noble Art (1920) and The Department Store (1920). He died in April 1923 in London.
Silent screen comedian, formerly London correspondent for the New York Times. On stage with Charles Frohman. First on screen with Edison and Essanay. Military service during World War I. Wrote articles for British Pictures and Picturegoer Magazine. Made films on both sides of the Atlantic, 1919-1923, prior to his untimely death from bronchitis.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Her Winning Way
1921
Sylvester Lloyd
Blood Money
1921
Bruce Harper
The Department Store
1920
Short
Freddie
The Impossible Man
1920
Short
Freddie
The Noble Art
1920
Short
Freddie
Forbidden
1919
Ben Withers
Common Clay
1919
Arthur Coakley
The Way of a Man with a Maid
1918
Bick Olsen
Hitting the High Spots
1918/I
Harold Blake
The Testing of Mildred Vane
1918
Ralph Jeffries
Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots
1918
Aleck Brown
For Husbands Only
1918
Samuel Dodge
Mr. Fix-It
1918
Gideon Van Tassell
Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley
1918
Johnny Walker
Down to Earth
1917
Jordan Jinny
The Leopard's Bride
1916
Nadje's father
Police
1916
Short
Honest Preacher / Policeman with Monocle (uncredited)
The Love Liar
1916
Ludwig
A Burlesque on Carmen
1915
Short
Gypsy (uncredited)
A Night in the Show
1915
Short
Gentleman in Audience (uncredited)
Shanghaied
1915/I
Short
Cabin Boy in Coveralls (uncredited)
The Bank
1915
Short
Bald Cashier / Bank Robber with Derby (uncredited)