Al Kaufman

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Born September 25, 1888 in North Dakota, USA
Died April 7, 1957 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Al Kaufman was born on September 25, 1888 in North Dakota, USA. He was , known for White Hands (1922), The Girl of yesterday (1915), The Surf Girl (1916), Al Kaufman's first movie on record is from 1915. Al Kaufman died on April 7, 1957 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1922.

Al Kaufman Filmography [Auszug]
1922: [/ /1] White Hands (Cast), Directed by Lambert Hillyer, with Hobart Bosworth, Muriel Frances Dana, Elinor Fair,
1922: [] Afraid to Fight (Cast), Directed by William Worthington, with Frank Mayo, Lillian Rich, Peggy Cartwright,
1916: [09.24] His Busted Trust (Cast: Diner), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Slim Summerville, Bobby Dunn, Peggy Pearce,
1916: [] The Surf Girl (Cast: Sledgehammer man ), Directed by Harry Edwards, with Fritz Schade, Raymond Griffith, Glen Cavender,
1916: [05.07] A Dash of Courage (Parrott's Troubles (Working title)) (Cast: Horn Player), Directed by Charley Chase, with Harry Gribbon, Guy Woodward, Gloria Swanson,
1916: [03.05] Wife and Auto Trouble (Cast: Tri-Stone Cop (/xx/) ), Directed by Dell Henderson, with William Collier, Blanche Payson, Joseph Belmont,
1915: [10.07] The Girl of yesterday (Cast), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Mary Pickford, Jack Pickford, Gertrude Norman,

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