Frank Opperman (1861â€"1922) was an actor in American silent films. In
1916 he was reported to have had a 29 year career on stage and a 7
year film career. Between 1903 and 1907 he appeared three times on
Broadway, in Little Lord Fauntleroy, Cashel Byron (an adaptation of
George Bernard Shaw's Cashel Byron's Profession), and an adaptation of
Uncle Tom's Cabin.In the 1915 short Keystone comedy film A Lucky Leap,
Opperman portrays a store owner. Billie Bennett portrays his wife. In
the story, their daughter, her love interest, and burglars all take
part in a madcap adventure.
1916 he was reported to have had a 29 year career on stage and a 7
year film career. Between 1903 and 1907 he appeared three times on
Broadway, in Little Lord Fauntleroy, Cashel Byron (an adaptation of
George Bernard Shaw's Cashel Byron's Profession), and an adaptation of
Uncle Tom's Cabin.In the 1915 short Keystone comedy film A Lucky Leap,
Opperman portrays a store owner. Billie Bennett portrays his wife. In
the story, their daughter, her love interest, and burglars all take
part in a madcap adventure.
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