Frank Reicher
Frank Reicher (born Franz Reichert;[1][2] December 2, 1875 – January 19, 1965) was a German-born American actor, director and producer.His half-brother Ernst Reicher was popular as gentleman detective Stuart Webbs in the early German cinema of the 1910s.[6] Reicher made his Broadway debut the year he came to America playing Lord Tarquin in Harrison Fiske's production of Becky Sharp, a comedy by Langdon Mitchell based on William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair.He was head of the Brooklyn Stock Company when Jacob P. Adler performed The Merchant of Venice in Yiddish while the rest of the cast remained in English.He began his cinema career with an uncredited role in the 1915 film The Case for Becky and would go on to work in over two hundred motion pictures.