Francis Grover Cleveland (July 18, 1903 – November 8, 1995) was an American stage actor, director, producer and politician. He was the co-founder of the Barnstormers Theatre, a theatre company in Tamworth, New Hampshire. His parents were President Grover Cleveland and First Lady Frances Folsom.
With his wife Alice, and his producer Edward P. Goodnow, Cleveland co-founded the Barnstormers Theatre, a theatre company in Tamworth, New Hampshire in 1931.[2][3][4] He directed many plays for the company.[2]
He was elected to serve on the board of selectmen of Tamworth, New Hampshire in 1950.[2]
Personal life and death
Cleveland married Alice Erdman in 1925.[5] They resided in Tamworth, New Hampshire.[2] They had a daughter, Marion C. Cohen, who lived in Baltimore.[3] Cleveland was predeceased by his wife in 1992.[2]