Bill Elliott

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Actor, Producer - USA
Born October 16, 1904 in Pattonsburg, Missouri, USA
Died November 26, 1965 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Mini-Biography:
Bill Elliott was born on October 16, 1904 in Pattonsburg, Missouri, USA. He was an American Actor, Producer, known for The plastic age (1925), The Boy Friend (1928), The Savage Horde (1950), Bill Elliott's first movie on record is from 1925. Bill Elliott died on November 26, 1965 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1950.

Bill Elliott Filmography [Auszug]
1950: The Savage Horde (Cast: John Baker, aka Ringo (as William Elliott)), Directed by Joseph Kane, with Lorna Gray, Grant Withers,
1932: Bachelor's Affairs (Fancy Free (Working title), Precious (Working title)) (Cast: Ship), Directed by Alfred L. Werker, with Adolphe Menjou, Minna Gombell, Arthur Pierson,
1928: The Boy Friend (Cast: Gordon Elliott (AKA Gordon Elliott)), Directed by Fred Guiol, Leo McCarey, with Max Davidson, Marion Byron,
1925: The plastic age (Cast: Athlete (/xx/) ), Directed by Wesley Ruggles, with Donald Keith, Mary Alden, Henry B. Walthall,

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