Frank Baxter

Frank Baxter

Nascimento : 1896-05-04, Newbold, Camden, New Jersey, USA

Morte : 1982-01-18

História

Frank Baxter was born on May 4, 1896 in Newbold, Camden, New Jersey, USA as Francis Condie Baxter. He was an actor and writer, known for Our Mr. Sun (1956), The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950) and The Mole People (1956).

Perfil

Frank Baxter
Frank Baxter
Frank Baxter

Filmes

Gremlins
Mr. Fiction Writer (archive footage) (uncredited)
O jovem Billy ganhou um novo bichinho de estimação e com ele três conselhos que nunca... nunca poderia esquecer. 1) não deixe que ele se molhe 2) mantenha-o afastado da luz forte 3) não importa o quanto ele chore, o quanto ele suplique, nunca lhe dê comida após a meia-noite. Prepare-se para muita confusão pois alguma coisa vai dar muito errado.
About Time
Himself
An entry in the Bell Science animated film series, on the nature of time.
The New March of Dimes Presents: The Scene Stealers
Self
A TV movie with intertwining music numbers and sketches.
The Thread of Life
Himself
Introduction to DNA by Frank Baxter and Bell Labs.
The Alphabet Conspiracy
Dr. Linguistics
Dr. Frank Baxter, with the help of The Mad Hatter and Jabberwock, takes young Judy exploring the world of language, in which she finds out that language is for doing more than just talking.
Gateways to the Mind
Himself (as Dr. Frank C. Baxter)
The film presents how the human body recognizes and becomes aware of its surroundings. The various information pathways to the brain such as sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are explored in a accurate but simple manner via human impression and cartoon characters!
The Unchained Goddess
Himself
A scientist and a writer explain the various meteorological phenomena to Meteora, the goddess of weather, while giving an insight into the technology involved in predicting them and warning about the threat of global climate change.
The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays
Dr. Research (as Dr. Frank Baxter)
Part of acclaimed filmmaker Frank Capra's "Wonders of Life" series of science-based films (which won an Emmy Award for Best Editing) teaches kids about the power of gamma rays and radiation.
Hemo the Magnificent
Himself
Professor Frank Baxter and some animated friends answer questions about blood. what makes it red? Why do little animals' hearts beat so quickly? And so much more.
The Mole People
Self (as Dr. Frank C. Baxter)
A party of archaeologists discovers the remnants of a mutant five millennia-old Sumerian civilization living beneath a glacier atop a mountain in Mesopatamia.
Our Mr. Sun
Dr. Research (as Dr. Frank C. Baxter)
One entry in a series of films produced to make science accessible to the masses—especially children—this film describes the sun in scientific but entertaining terms.