F.W. Thring

 

F.W. Thring

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F.W. Thring was a director and producer. He was born in Wentworth on 2 December 1882. F.W. Thring passed away 1 July 1936, he was 53 years. He is known for A Ticket in Tatts (1934), His Royal Highness (1932), Harmony Row (1933) and The Sentimental Bloke (1932).

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F.W. Thring

Born 1882-12-02 (143 years ago) in Wentworth. Dead 1936-07-01 (53 years).

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Olive Kreitmeyer(Gifta: 1921-04-25–1936-07-01) 1921-04-25 1936-07-01 Gifta
Children

Frank Thring, Viola Thring

Parents

William Frances Thring, Angelina Thring

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F.W. Thring

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Francis William Thring, better known as F. W. Thring, was an Australian film director, producer, and exhibitor.

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