Francis Henry Westerton (6 April 1866 – 25 August 1923) was a British stage and silent film actor of the 19th and early 20th centuries who carved a successful career on Broadway theatre from 1905 to 1922.
Frank Westerton commenced his successful stage career sometime in the late 1880s and in 1891 he was playing opposite Ellaline Terriss in a revival of Arrah-Na-Pogue at the Princess's Theatre in London. Programme for the revival of Arrah-na-Pogue (1891) at the Princess's Theatre in London - University of Kent Special Collections & Archives] Also in 1891 he played Richard Hare in East Lynne at the Royalty Theatre.J.P. Wearing, The London Stage 1890-1899: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014) - Google Books pg. 90 In 1892 he appeared as Red Mike in The Life We Live at the Princess's Theatre.Wearing, pg. 114
For about a decade he was with the theatrical company of Ben Greet.Mr Frank H Westerton currently appearing with the Ben Greet Company - The Stage, 1 August 1895 pg. 4 In 1895 he appeared for Greet as Silvius in As You Like It, Ernest Vane in Masks and Faces, Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing, George Hastings in She Stoops to Conquer and Antigonus in The Winter's Tale at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. Frank H Westerton - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust database Frank Westerton in Much Ado About Nothing - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon - Theatricalia database In December 1896 he appeared for Greet as Antigonus in The Winter's Tale at the Theatre Royal in Aldershot in Hampshire.Signed autograph from Westerton dated 1896 from the Theatre Royal in Aldershot - the Glenn Christodoulou Collection In 1897 during the Ben Greet Season at the Olympic Theatre in London Westerton played Sextus Pompey in Antony and Cleopatra, Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice and Banquo in Macbeth. William Archer, The Theatrical World of 1897, W. Scott, London (1897) - online ebook By 1901 he is listed on the Census as a Theatrical Actor.
Westerton played Lescaut opposite Lina Cavalieri in the American-made 1914 silent film Manon Lescaut. LINA CAVALIERI AS PHOTO PLAY HEROINE; Acts Manon Lescaut in Abbe Prevost's Famous Love Story at Republic Theatre - The New York Times 14 June 1914 The film is now considered Lost film.
Frank Westerton died in New York City in August 1923. - Frank. H. Westerton on Footlight Notes
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 1901 England Census for Francis H Westerton - Lancashire, Bootle cum Linacre, District 07 - Ancestry.com
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