Frédéric Adolphe Cavens (born Laeken, Belgium 30 August 1882; died Woodland Hills, California 30 April 1962) was a Belgian-born fencing master who emigrated to Hollywood and worked as an actor, stuntman and fencing master from the silent film era, then in television.[1][2] He trained Jean Peters in the film Anne of the Indies (1951) and Guy Williams in the television role of “Zorro”.
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[3] COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY
- The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) as Assistant Director.
- The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) as Bernajoux
- The Sword of Valor (1924)
- The King of Kings (1927) (uncredited)
- The Iron Mask (1929) as DeRochefort’s Ruffian (uncredited)
- Breed of the Border (1933) as Mike Cavins
- The World Moves On (1934) as French taxi driver (uncredited)
- Paris Interlude (1934) as Mechanic (uncredited)
- The Count of Monte Cristo (1934) as Fencing Master (uncredited)
- The Merry Widow (1934) as Gendarme (uncredited)
- Marie Galante (1934) as Postmaster (uncredited)
- Kid Courageous (1935) as Louie – Henchman (uncredited)
- Lottery Lover (1935) as French stage doorman (uncredited)
- Folies Bergère de Paris (1935) as Airport official (uncredited)
- Love on the Run (1936) as French waiter (uncredited)
- Café Metropole (1937) as Train guard (uncredited)
- Kidnapped (1938) as Minor Role (uncredited)
- Artists and Models Abroad (1938) as Guard (uncredited)
- The Man in the Iron Mask (1939) as Francois (uncredited)
- Pack Up Your Troubles (1939) as French infantry captain (uncredited)
- Eagle Squadron (1942) as Frenchman (uncredited)
- Around the World (1943) as Instructor (uncredited)
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944) as Thief (uncredited)
- Till We Meet Again (1944) as Carpenter (uncredited)
- The Exile (1947) as Alec – Coachman
- Fortunes of Captain Blood (1950) as Turnkey (uncredited)
- Lydia Bailey (1952) as Fencing instructor (uncredited)
- The Iron Mistress (1952) as Aged Swordsman (uncredited)
- Dreamboat (1952) as Fencer (uncredited)
- The Mississippi Gambler (1953) as Emile Maitre – Fencing Master (uncredited)
- The Robe (1953) as Sword-fighting soldier (uncredited)
- Around the World in 80 Days (1956) as Minor Role (uncredited)
- The Lost World (1960) as French member (uncredited)
- Hell Is for Heroes (1962) as Old Man (uncredited) (final film role)
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