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Francis Sidney Compton Mackenzie , (; 4 May 1885 – 17 September 1964), known professionally as Francis Compton and also known as Frank Compton, was an English actor. He appeared in several films and television programmes but was primarily known for his stage performances. He was a member of the Compton acting family.


Early life

Compton was born Francis Sidney Compton Mackenzie in Malvern, Worcestershire in 1885, the son of Edward Compton (1854–1918), actor and manager (whose real surname was Mackenzie), and his wife, the actress Virginia Frances Bateman (1853–1940) daughter of the actor
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Career

As with all other acting members of the Compton family, whose surname was Mackenzie, he took the name Compton professionally. He made his theatrical debut in his father's Compton Comedy Company at the age of 18 in the role of Trip, the foppish footman, in
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's '' The School for Scandal'' at the Theatre Royal in Leamington in 1904. During the First World War he saw active service with the 18th London Regiment, being awarded the Military Cross in 1918. His first performance after the War was as the Doctor in Lennox Robinson's '' The Lost Leader'' at Greenwich Village Theatre in New York City in 1919. From then on, he mostly performed in the United States. His last stage performance was as Calon in Dumas's '' The Lady of the Camellias'' at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1963. He first appeared in film in 1936 in '' Soak the Rich''. Other film roles included '' Rage in Heaven'' (1941), an uncredited role in Hitchcock's '' Mr and Mrs Smith'' (1941), and an uncredited role in '' They Met in Bombay'' (1941). He is now best-known for his final film role, as Mr Justice Wainwright, in Billy Wilder's ''
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'' (1957). He made many television appearances: he appeared in a 1952 episode of '' Studio One in Hollywood'' (1952), a 1955 episode of '' The Alcoa Hour'', '' Caesar and Cleopatra'' on NBC(1955-56), two episodes in 1957 of '' DuPont Show of the Month'' and a 1962 episode of '' Naked City''.


Personal life

Compton was married twice. His first marriage was to an Australian, Peggy Dundas, with whom he had one daughter, the actress Jean Compton Mackenzie. His daughter Jean would go on to marry the actor Arthur Howard and become the mother of the actor Alan Howard. He married secondly Mary Wetmore Wells (1905-78). He and his wife had three sons and a daughter: Francis, Edward, Ian and Mary Fay. He died in 1964 in St Joseph's Hospital,
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