Fred Hornby
Fred Hornby was a film director and comedic actor in silent films. He also performed in theatrical productions.
In 1909 he was in The Soul Kiss show[1] and in 1912 he appeared in the theater production Making Good.[2][3] He directed some of DeWolf Hopper's comedy productions.[4]
He traveled with John Bunny and filmed shorts along the way, including on the ship,[4] and in England where the 1913 film The Pickwick Papers was shot on location.
He worked at Vitagraph[5] where he directed comedian Bunny before Bunny died of Bright's disease in 1915. Hornby was a director at National studio.[6]
Filmography
    
    Actor
    
- Two Cinders (1912)
 - Leap Year Proposals (1912)
 - Thou Shalt Not Covet (1912 film) (1912)[7]
 - A Bear Escape (1912), as Williams, circus owmer[8]
 - The Adventure of Westgate Seminary (1913), as Mr Winkle[8]
 - The Adventures of the Shooting Party (1913), as Mr. Winkle[8]
 - The Honourable Event (1913), as Winkle[8]
 - The Pickwick Papers (1913 film), as Mr. Winkle[8][9]
 - Tough Luck Smith (1914) as Rogers - Smith's Business Partner
 - In Dutch (1914 film) (1914) as Tom Smith
 - The Devil and Mrs. Walker (1914) as M. Henri - the French Barber
 - Tough Luck Smith (1914) as Rogers - Smith's Business Partner
 - Fatty and the Shyster Lawyer (1914) as O. K. Steel - Lawyer
 - The Widow's Might (1914 film) (1914) as Tom - the Nephew
 - A Wise Rube (1914) as Bill - Cy's City Cousin
 - Universal Ike in the Neglected Wife (1914) as The Detective
 - Universal Ike in Three of a Kind (1914)
 - Through the Keyhole (film) (1914) as Algernon Fortune - the Son
 - In Dutch (1914 film)
 - Fatty and the Shyster Lawyer (1914) as O. K. Steel - Lawyer
 - A Wise Rube (1914) as Bill - Cy's City Cousin
 - Universal Ike in the Neglected Wife (1914) as The Detective
 - Universal Ike in Three of a Kind (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior at the Dance of Little L.O. (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior on His Honeymoon (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior's Legacy (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior in His City Elopement (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior in Cupid's Victory (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior in Me, Him, and I (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior in a Case on the Doctor (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior Bearly Won Her (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior Is Kept from Being an Actor (1914)
 - Universal Ike Junior in a Battle Royal (1914)
 - Universal Ike in Pursuit of Eats (1914)
 - Universal Ike Gets a Line on His Wife (1914)
 - Universal Ike Almost a Hero (1914)
 - Universal Ike and the School Belle (1914) as The Sheriff
 - Universal Ike Makes a Monkey of Himself (1914)[10]
 - Universal Ike Has One Foot in the Grave (1914) as Sheriff Butternut
 - No Account Count (1914), the Count
 - Universal Ike Jr..is Kept From Being an Actor (1914)[11]
 - The Cowboy (1915)
 - The Cowboy and the Lady (1915)
 - The Mexican's Chickens (1915) as General Caramo
 - Mr. Pepperie Temper (1915) as Bill Andrews
 
References
    
- "The New York Dramatic Mirror". May 3, 1909 – via Google Books.
 - "Fred Hornby – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
 - Hines, Dixie; hanaford, Harry Prescott (May 3, 1914). "Who's who in Music and Drama". H.P. Hanaford – via Google Books.
 - "The Green Book Magazine". Story-Press association. May 3, 1913 – via Google Books.
 - "The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina on May 16, 1914 · Page 6". Newspapers.com.
 - "The Movie Magazine: A National Motion Picture Magazine ..." Movie Magazine Publishing Company, Incorporated. May 3, 1915 – via Google Books.
 - "The Silent Picture". May 29, 1969 – via Google Books.
 - "Fred Hornby". BFI.
 - Gifford, Denis (April 1, 2016). British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set - The Fiction Film/The Non-Fiction Film. Routledge. ISBN 9781317740636 – via Google Books.
 - "Universal Ike Makes a Money of Himself, 1914". silenthollywood.com.
 - Massa, Steve (April 3, 2013). "Lame Brains and Lunatics". BearManor Media – via Google Books.
 - "Fred Hornby". BFI.
 - Sherwood, Robert Emmet (May 29, 1923). "The Best Moving Pictures of 1922/23-, Also Who's who in the Movies and the Yearbook of the American Screen". Small, Maynard – via Google Books.
 
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