Thomas W. Hanshew

Author - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Thomas W. Hanshew is not on record. He was an American Author, known for The Mystery of the Talking Wire (1914), The Mystery of the Amsterdam Diamonds (1914), The Mystery of the Laughing Death (1914), Thomas W. Hanshew's first movie on record is from 1913. Thomas W. Hanshew died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1914.

Thomas W. Hanshew Filmography [Auszug]
1914: [05.26] The Mystery of the Amsterdam Diamonds (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Robert Brower, Clem Easton,
1914: [03.31] The Mystery of the Laughing Death (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Robert Brower, Cora Williams,
1914: [01.27] The Mystery of the Talking Wire (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Robert Brower, Charles Sutton,
1914: [06.30] The Mystery of the Fadeless Tints (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Robert Brower, Harry Beaumont,
1914: [08.25] The Mystery of the Octagonal Room (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Gertrude McCoy, Robert Brower,
1913: [12.30] The Mystery of the Dover Express (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Robert Brower, Harry Beaumont,
1913: [11.25] The Vanishing Cracksman (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Gertrude McCoy, Robert Brower,

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