Russell E. Smith

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Author, Director - USA
Born September 24, 1887 in New York, USA
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
Russell E. Smith was born on September 24, 1887 in New York, USA. He was an American Author, Director, known for Silent Sandy (1914), The weaker Strain (1914), Hearts to Let (1915), Russell E. Smith's first movie on record is from 1913. Russell E. Smith died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1916.

Russell E. Smith Filmography [Auszug]
1916: The Female of the Species (The Vampire (1920 re-release)) (Story), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Dorothy Dalton, Enid Markey, Howard C. Hickman,
1915: The Painted Soul (The Straight Road) (Story), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Bessie Barriscale, Tully Marshall, Milton Ross,
1915: A Daughter of the Sea (The Fisher Girl (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Charles M. Seay, with Muriel Ostriche, William H. Tooker, Catherine Doucet,
1915: Hearts to Let (Scenario), Directed by William Humphrey, with Leo Delaney, Leah Baird, Ethel Lloyd,
1914: The weaker Strain (Scenario), Directed by Donald Crisp, with Robert Harron, Mary Alden, Donald Crisp,
1914: Silent Sandy (Art Director), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Fred Kelsey, Dorothy Gish,
1914: The Idler (Director), with Thomas R. Mills, Irene Hunt,
1913: The Master Painter (Story), Directed by L. Rogers Lytton, with Sidney Drew, Rosemary Theby, Courtenay Foote,
1913: Love's Quarantine (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Wally Van, Lillian Walker, John Bunny,

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