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Frank Fenton (April 9 1906 - July 24 1957) was a successful Hollywood actor and screenwriter. The Georgetown University-graduate started his career as a stage actor in New York and London. In the 1930s he began a successful screenwriting career. He penned, or assisted in writing, the screenplays for movies like Out of the Past (1947), Nocturne (1946), His Kind of Woman (1951) and The Wings of Eagles (1957). The Hartford, Connecticut-born screenwriter was also a film actor appearing in dozens of movies and television programs.
There is also a store manager for Target Corporation named Frank Fenton. Although there is no known connection between these two men.
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