Douglas Bronston

Author - USA
Born May 23, 1887 in Richmond, Kentucky, USA
Died July 9, 1951 in Santa Monica, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Douglas Bronston was born on May 23, 1887 in Richmond, Kentucky, USA. He was an American Author, known for The Inspirations of Harry Larrabee (1917), Neal of the Navy (1915), The Getaway (1917), Douglas Bronston's first movie on record is from 1915. Douglas Bronston died on July 9, 1951 in Santa Monica, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1926.

Douglas Bronston Filmography [Auszug]
1926: [10.01] Shameful Behavior? (Scenario), Directed by Albert H. Kelley, with Edith Roberts, Richard Tucker, Martha Mattox,
1919: [12.07] (Scenario), Directed by Frank Beal, with Gladys Brockwell, William Scott, Hayward Mack,
1917: [11.21] Zollenstein (Scenario), Directed by Edgar Jones, with Daniel Gilfether, Monroe Salisbury, Vola Vale,
1917: [10.23] The Getaway (Scenario), Directed by George Cochrane, with Neal Hart, Vivian Rich, Bud Osborne,
1917: [06.18] A Bit of Kindling (Story), Directed by Sherwood MacDonald, with Jackie Saunders, Arthur Shirley, John P. Wade,
1917: [03.01] The Inspirations of Harry Larrabee (Scenario), Directed by Bertram Bracken, with Clifford Grey, Margaret Landis, Winifred Greenwood,
1916: [07.17] The Grip of Evil (Scenario), Directed by W.A.S. Douglas, Harry Harvey, with Jackie Saunders, Roland Bottomley, Charles Dudley,
1915: [09.02] Neal of the Navy (Scenario), Directed by William Bertram, W.M. Harvey, with William Courtleigh Jr., Lillian Lorraine, William Conklin,

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