Fronzie Gunn

Fronzie Gunn was an American actress who is best known for Made in Heaven, Love Aflame, and Fourteenth Lover. She was born on April 27, 1896, in Utah, USA, and passed away in December 1976 in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Fronzie Gunn was born into a family that supported her passion for performance. Little is known about her early life and family background, but her journey in acting began during the early 20th century. She became involved in the film industry and built a career that spanned several years, showcasing her talents in various roles.

Career

Gunn’s acting career included notable performances in silent films during the 1920s. She appeared in films such as Made in Heaven and Love Aflame, where she made a mark despite the challenges faced by women in the early film industry. Fronzie’s roles displayed her versatility and contributed to the growth of her on-screen presence.

Death and Legacy

Fronzie Gunn passed away in Los Angeles in December 1976, leaving behind a legacy of performances in silent films. Her contributions to early cinema are remembered, especially among film historians who explore the era of silent movies. Although she may not be a household name today, her work remains a part of the rich tapestry of film history.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1916 Her Dream Man Mrs. William Courtney
1917 Love Aflame His Favorite
1921 Made in Heaven Ethel Hadden
1922 Fourteenth Lover Maid
1924 Folly of Vanity Scandinavian (modern sequence)
1928 Love at First Flight Minor Role (uncredited)
1928 His Unlucky Night Short (uncredited)
1917 The Forbidden Game Grace Forsythe