J. Searle Dawley
J. Searle Dawley | |
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The First One Hundred Noted Men and Women of the Screen (1920) by Carolyn Lowrey | |
Born |
James Searle Dawley May 13, 1877 Del Norte, Colorado, USA |
Died |
March 30, 1949 71) Hollywood, California, USA | (aged
Years active | 1907–1926 |
James Searle Dawley (May 13, 1877 – March 30, 1949) was an American director and screenwriter. He directed 149 films between 1907 and 1926. He was born in Del Norte, Colorado and died in Hollywood, California.
Selected filmography
- Rescued from an Eagle's Nest (1908)
- The Boston Tea Party (1908)
- Hansel and Gretel (1909)
- Frankenstein (1910)
- A Christmas Carol (1910)
- Charge of the Light Brigade (1912)
- The Old Monk's Tale (1913)
- On The Broad Stairway (1913)
- Hulda of Holland (1913)
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1913)
- In the Bishop's Carriage (1913)
- Chelsea 7750 (1913)
- An Hour Before Dawn (1913)
- Caprice (1913)
- The Port of Doom (1913)
- Leah Kleschna (1913)
- A Lady of Quality (1913)
- An American Citizen (1914)
- The Pride of Jennico (1914)
- Four Feathers (1915)
- Susie Snowflake (1916)
- The Rainbow Princess (1916)
- Snow White (1916)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1918)
- When Men Desire (1919)
- A Virgin Paradise (1921)
- Love's Old Sweet Song (1923) short film made in Phonofilm
- Abraham Lincoln (1924) short film made in Phonofilm
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