Paul McAllister

Actor - USA
Born June 30, 1875 in Brooklyn, NY, USA
Died July 8, 1955 in Santa Monica, CA, USA

Mini-Biography:
Paul McAllister was born on June 30, 1875 in Brooklyn, NY, USA. He was an American Actor, known for The Winning of Barbara Worth (1926), Noah's Ark (1929), Forever (1921), Paul McAllister's first movie on record is from 1913. Paul McAllister died on July 8, 1955 in Santa Monica, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1930.

Paul McAllister Filmography [Auszug]
1930: [02/23] The Case of Sergeant Grischa (Cast: Cpl. Sacht), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Chester Morris, Betty Compson, Alec B. Francis,
1929: [] Noah's Ark (Cast: Priester / Noah), Directed by Michael Curtiz, Darryl F. Zanuck, with George O'Brien, Noah Beery jr., Joe Bonomo,
1929: [] Evangeline (Cast), Directed by Edwin Carewe, with Dolores Del Rio, , Alec B. Francis,
1926: [10.14] The Winning of Barbara Worth (Cast: The Seer), Directed by Henry King, with Vilma Banky, Sammy Blum, Ed Brady,
1924: [04.06] The Moral Sinner (Cast: General Berton), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Dorothy Dalton, James Rennie, Alphonse Ethier,
1923: [11.04] Jamestown (Cast: Don Diego de Molina), Directed by Edwin L. Hollywood, with Robert Gaillard, Dolores Cassinelli, Harry Kendall,
1923: [10.07] Christopher Columbus (Columbus) (Cast: King John II of Portugal), Directed by Edwin L. Hollywood, with Fred Eric, Howard Truesdale,
1922: [09.12] What's Wrong with the Women (Cast: John Mathews), Directed by Roy William Neill, with Wilton Lackaye, Constance Bennett, Montagu Love,
1922: [03.05] A Stage Romance (Cast: Count Koefeld), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with William Farnum, , Holmes Herbert,
1921: [] Forever (Peter Ibbetson, The Great Romance (Working title)) (Cast: Monsieur Seraskier), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Wallace Reid, Elsie Ferguson, Montagu Love,
1917: [03.25] The Whip (Cast: Baron Sartoris), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Alma Hanlon, June Elvidge, Irving Cummings,
1915: [09.20] Trilby (Cast: Gecko), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Wilton Lackaye, Clara Kimball Young,
1915: [09.17] Via Wireless (Cast: Marsh), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Bruce McRae, Gail Kane, ,
1915: [08.09] The Stolen Voice (Story), Directed by Frank Hall Crane, with Robert Warwick, Frances Nelson, George Majeroni,
1915: [04.12] Hearts in Exile (Hearts Afire) (Cast: Ivan Mikhail (AKA Paul MacAllister) ), Directed by James Young, with Clara Kimball Young, Montagu Love, Claude Fleming,
1915: [04.05] The Man Who Found Himself (Cast: Frederick Payton), Directed by Frank Hall Crane, with Robert Warwick, Douglas MacLean,
1914: [07.20] The Scales of Justice (Cast: Robert Darrow ), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Jane Fearnley, Harold Lockwood,
1913: [08.08] His Greatest Victory (Story), Directed by George Lessey, with , Gertrude McCoy, Robert Emmett Tansey,
1913: [06.10] Two little kittens (Cast: The Hotel Proprietor ), Directed by Charles M. Seay, with Arthur Housman, Harry Beaumont, Mabel Trunnelle,

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