Mini-Biography:
Sidney Algier was born on December 5, 1889 in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an American Regieassistent, Actor, known for The Wanters (1923), Lovers? (1927), The Gay Deceiver (1926), Sidney Algier's first movie on record is from 1919. Sidney Algier died on April 24, 1945 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1932.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1932: The Cowboy Counsellor (Production Manager), Directed by George Melford, with Hoot Gibson, Sheila Bromley, Jack Rutherford,
1927: Lovers? (The Great Galeoto (Working title)) (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Ramon Novarro, Alice Terry, Edward Martindel,
1926: The Gay Deceiver (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lew Cody, Malcolm McGregor, Marceline Day,
1926: Memory Lane (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagel, William Haines,
1925: Fine Clothes (Fashions for Men (Working title)) (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lewis Stone, Percy Marmont, Alma Rubens,
1924: Husbands and Lovers (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lewis Stone, Dale Fuller, Winter Hall,
1924: Why Men Leave Home (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lewis Stone, Helene Chadwick, Mary Carr,
1923: The Wanters (Cast: Bit part (/xx/) ), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Marie Prevost, Robert Ellis, Norma Shearer,
1922: The Dangerous Age (Assistant Director), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lewis Stone, Cleo Madison, Edith Roberts,
1921: Their Mutual Child (Assistant Director), Directed by George L. Cox, with Margarita Fischer, Joseph Bennett, Margaret Campbell,
1919: Six Feet Four (Assistant Director), Directed by Henry King, with William Russell, Vola Vale, Charles K. French,
1919: A Sporting Chance (Assistant Director: (AKA Sidney H. Algier)), Directed by Henry King, with William Russell, Fritzi Brunette, George Periolat,
1919: Some Liar (Assistant Director), Directed by Henry King, with William Russell, Eileen Percy, Heywood Mack,