Blaine Pearson

Author, Director, Producer - USA
Born March 21, 1892 in Kentucky, USA
Died November 6, 1918 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Blaine Pearson was born on March 21, 1892 in Kentucky, USA. He was an American Author, Director, Producer, known for The Bronze Bride (1917), Dropped from the Clouds (1917), One Wild Night (1917), Blaine Pearson's first movie on record is from 1913. Blaine Pearson died on November 6, 1918 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1918.

Blaine Pearson Filmography [Auszug]
1918: [04.06] The Lion's Claws (Story), Directed by Harry Harvey, Jacques Jaccard, with Marie Walcamp, Thomas G. Lingham, Alfred Allen,
1918: [04.06] A Kitchen Hero (Story), Directed by Allen Curtis, with Eileen Sedgwick,
1918: [02.18] The Flash of Fate (The Crookedest Man in the World) (Scenario), Directed by Elmer Clifton, with Herbert Rawlinson, Sally Starr, Jack Nelson,
1918: [01.14] Hell's Crater (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson)), with Grace Cunard, George A. McDaniel, Ray Hanford,
1917: [12.13] The Bull's Eye (Story), Directed by James W. Horne, with Eddie Polo, Vivian Reed, Frank Lanning,
1917: [12.01] The Mystery Ship (Story: (story)), Directed by Francis Ford, Harry Harvey, with , Neva Gerber, Duke Worne,
1917: [10.13] The Temple of Terror (Director), with Eileen Sedgwick, T.D. Crittenden, Fred Church,
1917: [10.01] The Lion's Lair (Story: (AKA William B. Pearson) ), with Eileen Sedgwick, T.D. Crittenden, Fred Church,
1917: [09.08] The Lure of the Circus (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson) ), with Eileen Sedgwick, Fred Church, Kewpie Morgan,
1917: [09.01] Jungle Treachery (Scenario), Directed by Rex Hodge, with Eileen Sedgwick, Charles Brinley, Fred Church,
1917: [05.26] Dropped from the Clouds (Scenario), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Eileen Sedgwick, , Kingsley Benedict,
1917: [05.12] One Wild Night (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson)), Directed by Henry MacRae, with , Kingsley Benedict, Kewpie Morgan,
1917: [04.02] The Bronze Bride (Scenario), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Claire McDowell, Frank Mayo, Edward Clark,
1917: [03.17] Roped In (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson) ), Directed by George Marshall, with Neal Hart, Bob Gillis, Bud Osborne,
1916: [08.24] The Devil's Own (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson) ), Directed by George Marshall, with Harry Carey, Olive Carey, Joe Rickson,
1916: [08.20] Liberty (Story), Directed by Henry MacRae, Jacques Jaccard, with Marie Walcamp, Jack Holt, Eddie Polo,
1916: [08.17] A Woman's Eyes (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson) ), Directed by George Marshall, with Harry Carey, Olive Carey, Doc Crane,
1916: [08.07] Love's Lariat (Well Represented) (Scenario), Directed by Harry Carey, George Marshall, with Harry Carey, Neal Hart, William Quinn,
1916: [05.13] A Fight for Love (Story: (AKA William B. Pearson)), Directed by Jacques Jaccard, with G. Raymond Nye, Roberta Wilson, ,
1916: [04.25] The Other Half (Story), Directed by Jacques Jaccard, with G. Raymond Nye, Louis M. Wells, Paul Byron,
1916: [04.22] The Passing of Hell's Crown (Scenario), Directed by Jacques Jaccard, with Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Peggy Coudray,
1915: [05.15] His Peasant Princess (Story: (AKA William B. Pearson)), Directed by James W. Castle, with Robert Brower, Frank McGlynn, Charles Sutton,
1914: [05.27] Passing of the Beast (Scenario), Directed by Wallace Reid, with Wallace Reid, Dorothy Davenport, Joe King,
1913: [11.24] Enoch and Ezra's First Smoke (Scenario: (AKA William B. Pearson)), Directed by Charles H. France, with Dan Mason, , Yale Boss,

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