Harry Garson | |
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Born | 1882 Rochester, New York, U.S. |
Died | September 21, 1938 55–56) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1920-1934 |
Spouse | Clara Kimball Young (m.1920–div.1927) |
Harry Garson (1882 – September 21, 1938) was an American film director and producer.[1] He directed 30 films between 1920 and 1934, and produced 11 films before that. He was born in Rochester, New York, and died in Los Angeles, California.
Selected filmography
- The Unpardonable Sin (1919) co-producer
- The Forbidden Woman (1920)
- For the Soul of Rafael (1920)
- Mid-Channel (1920)
- Whispering Devils (1920)
- Hush (1921)
- Straight from Paris (1921)
- Charge It (1921)
- What No Man Knows (1921)
- The Worldly Madonna (1922)
- The Sign of the Rose (1922) director
- The Hands of Nara (1922) director
- The Woman of Bronze (1923) producer
- An Old Sweetheart of Mine (1923) director
- Thundering Dawn (1923) director
- The College Boob (1923) director
- The No-Gun Man (1924) director
- The Millionaire Cowboy (1924) director
- Breed of the Border (1924) director
- High and Handsome (1925)
- Smilin' at Trouble (1925)
- Heads Up (1925)
- Speed Wild (1925)
- Sir Lumberjack (1926)
- The Traffic Cop (1926) director
- Glenister of the Mounted (1926) director
- Mulhall's Greatest Catch (1926) director
- The College Boob (1926)
- The Beast of Borneo (1934) director
References
- ↑ Katchmer, George A. (August 10, 1991). Eighty Silent Film Stars: Biographies and Filmographies of the Obscure to the Well Known. McFarland. ISBN 9780899504940 – via Google Books.
External links
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