Ewart Adamson

Author - USA
Born October 23, 1882 in Dundee, Scotland
Died November 28, 1945 in North Hollywood, California, USA, US

Mini-Biography:
Ewart Adamson was born on October 23, 1882 in Dundee, Scotland. He was an American Author, known for The Man who won (1923), The walking dead (1936), Singed Wings (1922), Ewart Adamson's first movie on record is from 1922. Ewart Adamson died on November 28, 1945 in North Hollywood, California, USA, US. His last motion picture on file dates from 1936.

Ewart Adamson Filmography [Auszug]
1936: [/ /1] The walking dead (Scenario), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Boris Karloff, Edmund Gwenn, Warren Hull,
1935: [10.22] False Pretenses (Scenario), Directed by Charles Lamont, with Irene Ware, Sidney Blackmer, Betty Compson,
1934: [02.09] Super Snooper (Story), Directed by Harry Edwards, with Andy Clyde, Jason Robards sr., ,
1927: [11.28] Aflame in the Sky (Scenario), Directed by J.P. McGowan, with Sharon Lynn, , William Humphrey,
1927: [05.01] Yours to Command (Scenario), Directed by David Kirkland, with George O'Hara, Shirley Palmer, William Burress,
1927: [01.09] Home Struck (Homestruck) (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Viola Dana, , Tom Gallery,
1923: [/ /1] The Man who won (Scenario), Directed by William A. Wellman,
1922: [] Singed Wings (Scenario), Directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws, with Conrad Nagel, Mabel Trunnelle, Bebe Daniels,

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