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  1. Franklyn Farnum (born William Smith; June 5, 1878 – July 4, 1961) was an American character actor and Hollywood extra who appeared in at least 1,100 films. He was also cast in more films that won the Academy Award for Best Picture than any other performer in American film industry. [2]

  2. Franklyn Farnum. Actor: Sunset Boulevard. Boston-born Franklyn Farnum was on the vaudeville stage at the age of 12 and was featured in a number of theatre and musical productions by the time he entered silent films near the age of 40.

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  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Franklyn Farnum was a versatile actor who appeared in over 1,100 films, including eight Best Picture Oscar winners, all uncredited. Learn about his career, from silent films to talkies, and his achievements in the Hollywood extras guild.

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  4. July 6, 1961. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. July 6, 1961, Section food fashions family furnishings, Page 29 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine ...

  5. Leading man in silent films until mid to late 1920s when Farnum transitioned to a character actor. Then later in life he remained in the film business as a paid extra in many films and TV shows.

  6. Franklyn Farnum. Actor. Born 05 June 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Boston-born Franklyn Farnum was on the vaudeville stage at the age of 12 and was featured in a number of theatre and musical productions by the time he entered silent films near the age of 40.

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  8. Actor Franklyn Farnum, born on Jun 5, 1878 and died on Jul 4, 1961 starred in Pillow Talk, The Cowboy and the Lady (1938), East of Eden, Meet John Doe, All About Eve, Gentleman's Agreement, Going My Way, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Life of Emile Zola, The Lost Weekend.