Mini-Biography:
Robert P. Kerr was born under the given name Robert Perry Kerr on October 9, 1892 in Burlington, Colorado, USA. He was an American Director, , known for His bread and butter (1916), A Trip to Chinatown (1926), Black Eyes and Blue (1916), Robert P. Kerr's first movie on record is from 1915. He was married to Edna Barnes. Robert P. Kerr died on September 5, 1960 in Porterville, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1927.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1927: Society Architect (Director), with Earle Foxe, , Frank Beal,
1926: A Trip to Chinatown (Director), with Anna May Wong,
1917: Dangers of a Bride (Director), Directed by Ferris Hartman, with Robert Milliken, Jay Dwiggins, Al McKinnon,
1917: A Clever Dummy (Director), Directed by Mack Sennett, Ferris Hartman, Herman C. Raymaker, with Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin, Wallace Beery,
1917: A Royal Rogue (The Bogus Count (Working title), The Mystery Man (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Ferris Hartman, with Billy Armstrong, Raymond Griffith, Juanita Hansen,
1917: When Hearts Collide (Director: (AKA Robert Kerr) ), with Juanita Hansen, Joe Murphy, Billy Armstrong,
1916: Black Eyes and Blue (Director), with Billy Armstrong, Martha Trick, Juanita Hansen,
1916: His Busted Trust (Assistant Director: assistant director), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Slim Summerville, Bobby Dunn, Peggy Pearce,
1916: His bread and butter (A Jealous Waiter (Working title)) (Cast: Man Who Trips Over Cook), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Hank Mann, Peggy Pearce, Slim Summerville,
1915: A Janitor's Wife's Temptation (Cast: 1st Cafe Shooter), Directed by Dell Henderson, with Fred Mace, Marta Golden, Betty Marsh,