Ralph M. DeLacy

Art Director - USA
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Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Ralph M. DeLacy is not on record. He is an American Art Director, known for The strange death Of Adolf Hitler (1943), Home, Sweet Home (1914), Deluge (1933), Ralph M. DeLacy's first movie on record is from 1914. His last motion picture on file dates from 1943.

Ralph M. DeLacy Filmography [Auszug]
1943: [08.10] The strange death Of Adolf Hitler (Art Director: (AKA Ralph DeLacy) ), Directed by James P. Hogan, with Ludwig Donath, Gale Sondergaard, George Dolenz,
1933: [08.18] Deluge (Art Director: settings (AKA Ralph De Lacey)), Directed by Felix E. Feist, with Peggy Shannon, Lois Wilson, Sidney Blackmer,
1921: [03.14] A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Art Director: (AKA Ralph De Lacy)), Directed by Emmett J. Flynn, with Harry Myers, Pauline Starke, Rosemary Theby,
1914: [05.04] Home, Sweet Home (Mother Love (Working title)) (Art Department), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Henry B. Walthall, Josephine Crowell, Lillian Gish,

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