

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Farnum (July 4, 1876 in Boston, Massachusetts – June 5, 1953 in Hollywood, California) was a major movie actor. One of three brothers, Farnum grew up in a family of actors. He made his acting debut at the age of ten in Richmond, Virginia in a production of Julius Caesar, with Edwin Booth playing the title character. His first major success was as the title character of Ben-Hur in 1900 though replacing the original actor Edward Morgan who premiered the character in 1899. Later plays Farnum appeared in were the costume epic The Prince of India (1906), The White Sister (1909) starring Viola Allen, The Littlest Rebel (1911) co-starring his brother Dustin and a child actress named Mary Miles Minter(then nine years old) & Arizona (1913) with Dustin and stage beauty Elsie Ferguson.
Known For
Lone Star (1952)Age: 76as Tom Crockett
Jack and the Beanstalk (1952)Age: 76as The King
Trail of Robin Hood (1950)Age: 74as Bill Franum
Gun Cargo (1949)Age: 73as Board of Inquiry Chairman
Samson and Delilah (1949)Age: 73as Tubal
Bride of Vengeance (1949)Age: 73as Conti Peruzzi
Daughter of the West (1949)Age: 73as Father Vallejo
The Perils of Pauline (1947)Age: 71as Western Saloon Set Hero
God's Country (1946)Age: 70as Sandy McTavish
Rolling Home (1946)Age: 70as Rodeo Official






