Frederick Paulding
Frederick Paulding is a Broadway performer known for Cousin Louisa and The Girl Question. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.
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About
Frederick Paulding was a Broadway performer and book writer from West Point, New York whose career spanned from 1881 to 1910. His credits included the productions Cousin Louisa, Salviati, or the Silent Man, and the musicals The Girl Question, Moonshine, and The Yankee Girl.
Personal Details
- Born
- January 27, 1859
- Hometown
- West Point, New York, USA
- Died
- September 6, 1937
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is Frederick Paulding?
- Frederick Paulding is a Broadway performer known for Cousin Louisa and The Girl Question. Frederick Paulding was a Broadway performer and book writer from West Point, New York whose career spanned from 1881 to 1910. His credits included the productions Cousin Louisa, Salviati, or the Silent Man, and the musicals The Girl Question, Moonshine, and The Yankee Girl.
- What shows has Frederick Paulding appeared in?
- Frederick Paulding has appeared in Cousin Louisa and The Girl Question.
- What roles has Frederick Paulding played?
- Frederick Paulding has played roles as Director, Producer, Performer, Writer.
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Roles
Broadway Shows
Frederick Paulding has appeared in the following Broadway shows:
Characters
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Songs
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