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Frank Permain Vosper (15 December 1899, in London – 6 March 1937) was an English actor who appeared in both stage and film roles and a dramatist, playwright and screenwriter.
Frank Vosper was born on 15 December 1899 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for A Night of Terror (1937), Shadows on the Stairs (1941) and Love from a Stranger (1947). He died on 6 March 1937 in at sea.
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- Hampstead, London, England, UK
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Frank Vosper was born on December 15, 1899 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Shadows on the Stairs (1941), A Night of Terror (1937) and Love from a Stranger (1947). He died on March 6, 1937 in at sea.
- December 15, 1899
- March 6, 1937
Love from a Stranger is a 1936 play based on "Philomel Cottage", a 1924 short story by British mystery writer Agatha Christie . Background. The play was adapted by Frank Vosper and opened at the New Theatre on 31 March 1936. Vosper starred in the play, which was later turned into a successful film.
- Frank Vosper from a story by Agatha Christie
- 31 March 1936
- 1936
- English
Frank Vosper (15 December 1899, in London – 6 March 1937) was a British actor and playwright. Stage. Vosper made his stage debut in 1919 and was best known for playing urbane villains. His extensive stage experience included appearing in his own play Love from a Stranger (1936), adapted from the short story Philomel Cottage by Agatha Christie.
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Frank Vosper began the 1930s as an up-and-coming major playwright as well as a recognized, talented actor on-stage and, later, onscreen. He was the subject of interviews and articles, and had the world at his feet.
Frank Vosper is known as an Actor, Theatre Play, Screenplay, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes The Man Who Knew Too Much, Waltzes from Vienna, Open All Night, Red Ensign, Jew Süss, Rome Express, Crimson Dynasty, and Secret of Stamboul.