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Fred Mace
Born 22 August 1878 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, as Frederick Mace.
Died 21 February 1917 in New York, New York, USA.
Married Josephine Gertrude Emily Johnson, 1915; until Fred’s death, 21 February 1917.
Fred Mace began his adult life as a dentist in Erie, Pennsylvania, before trying film acting in the New York area and becoming one of the early Hollywood acting transplants. He worked for the Biograph Company (1910-1912), New York Motion Picture Company and The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, before becoming a key player in the early Keystone Film Company productions. Best remembered as the Chief of the Keystone Kops, Mace tried a number of production companies featuring himself in the starring roles, including Majestic Motion Picture Company (1913), and his own Fred Mace Feature Film Company. Mace returned briefly to Keystone (1915-1916) before returning to New York.
Fred Mace passed away prematurely at age 38 of what was reported to be a stroke.
References: Louvish-Keystone p. 324 : Website-IMDb.
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