Frederick Kerr
Frederick Kerr, originally named Frederick Grinham Keen, was a distinguished English actor known for his work on both stage and screen. His acting career spanned several years, with notable performances in theatrical productions and films across the United Kingdom and the United States. Kerr's foray into cinema commenced in 1916, marking the beginning of an impressive trajectory in the film industry. He gained significant recognition for his role as the elderly Baron Frankenstein in the iconic film Frankenstein released in 1931, which remains one of his most celebrated performances.