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(b. Dundee, Scotland, **/**/1880 – d. Johannesburg, **/03/1961).  Circus performer, theatre manager.  The son of showman [[Frank Fillis]], Francis Alfred Fillis (known as Frank Jr.) initially was a horseman and ringmaster in his stepmother’s circus.  He is known to have appeared in at least one film, featuring as the captain of the guard in [[H. Lisle Lucoque]]’s version of [[King Solomon’s Mines]] (1918), a role some sources erroneously ascribe to his father.  After Madame Fillis disbanded her circus in 1913, Frank Jr. joined the Schlesinger organisation as a theatre manager.  According to Floris van der Merwe, in 1944 he was running the Astoria Theatre in East London and in the late 1940s managed a cinema in Johannesburg.  He retired in 1949. He was the brother of [[Adele Fillis]] and [[Cecil Fillis]].  
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(b. Dundee, Scotland, **/**/1880? – d. Johannesburg, **/03/1961).  Circus performer, theatre manager.  The son of showman [[Frank Fillis]] (Francis Edward Fillis) and Elizabeth Jane Carr, Francis Alfred Fillis (known as Frank Jr.) initially was a horseman and ringmaster in his stepmother’s circus.  He is known to have appeared in at least one film, featuring as the captain of the guard in [[H. Lisle Lucoque]]’s version of ''[[King Solomon’s Mines]]'' (1918).  After Madame Fillis disbanded her circus in 1913, Frank Jr. joined the Schlesinger organisation as a theatre manager.  According to Floris van der Merwe, in 1944 he was running the Astoria Theatre in East London and in the late 1940s managed a cinema in Johannesburg.  He retired in 1949. He was the half-brother of [[Adele Fillis]] and [[Cecil Fillis]]. (FO) 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:56, 15 January 2016

(b. Dundee, Scotland, **/**/1880? – d. Johannesburg, **/03/1961). Circus performer, theatre manager. The son of showman Frank Fillis (Francis Edward Fillis) and Elizabeth Jane Carr, Francis Alfred Fillis (known as Frank Jr.) initially was a horseman and ringmaster in his stepmother’s circus. He is known to have appeared in at least one film, featuring as the captain of the guard in H. Lisle Lucoque’s version of King Solomon’s Mines (1918). After Madame Fillis disbanded her circus in 1913, Frank Jr. joined the Schlesinger organisation as a theatre manager. According to Floris van der Merwe, in 1944 he was running the Astoria Theatre in East London and in the late 1940s managed a cinema in Johannesburg. He retired in 1949. He was the half-brother of Adele Fillis and Cecil Fillis. (FO)

Sources

van der Merwe, Floris - Frank Fillis: the story of a circus legend

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