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Frank Bacon (actor)

Frank Bacon (January 16, 1864 – November 19, 1922), was an American character actor and playwright who after years of relative obscurity achieved great success as he entered the twilight of his career. The 1918 play ''Lightnin''', which Bacon co-wrote and starred in, set a Broadway record for the day of 1,291 performances and was still going strong on tour after more than 700 shows when Bacon was forced to bow out due to fatigue. His death from a heart attack followed a week later.
==Early life==
Bacon was born on his parent’s farm about five miles west of Yuba City, California, not far from Bogue Station on the old Southern Pacific Railroad line. His parents, Lehella Jane McGrew and Lyddall Bacon,〔or Lydall Bacon〕 came from Kentucky and were married at Prairie City on October 2, 1853 by the Rev. Alex Graham in a double ceremony with Sarah Emma McGrew and E. H. Heacock.〔Frank Bacon is Dead at Chicago of Heart Attack. ''Nevada State Journal,'' November 20, 1922, p. 1〕〔(Yuba County Biographies ) Retrieved August 30, 2013〕〔(Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 6, Number 790, 5 October 1853, front page ) Retrieved August 30, 2013〕〔Frank Bacon, Actor, Tired Out, Is Dead ''The New York Times,'' November 20, 1922 p. 1〕
Bacon was raised in San Jose where he attended school before dropping out in his early teens to work at a nearby sheep ranch. At around the age of 17 Bacon became a photographer’s apprentice and with a brother would eventually open his own studio in San Jose. After several years he abandoned photography for newspaper work and became an advertising agent for the San Jose Mercury. A few years later he purchased The Napa Reporter and not long afterwards founded The Mountain View Register.〔

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