J.G. Hawks

J.G. Hawks

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Author, Editor - USA
Born October 13, 1874 in San Francisco, California, USA
Died April 10, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
J.G. Hawks was born under the given name John Gerald Hawks on October 13, 1874 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an American Author, Editor, known for Mickey (1918), The Geisha (1914), A Relic of Old Japan (1914), J.G. Hawks's first movie on record is from 1913. J.G. Hawks died on April 10, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1929.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1929: The Drake Case (Scenario), Directed by Edward Laemmle, with Gladys Brockwell, Robert Frazer, Forrest Stanley,
1925: Winds of Chance (Scenario), Directed by Frank Lloyd, with Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben Lyon, Viola Dana,
1923: The Wanters (Scenario), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Marie Prevost, Robert Ellis, Norma Shearer,
1922: Love in the Dark (Scenario), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Viola Dana, Cullen Landis, Arline Pretty,
1922: The Dangerous Age (Scenario), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Lewis Stone, Cleo Madison, Edith Roberts,
1920: The Branding Iron (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Barbara Castleton, James Kirkwood, Russell Simpson,
1920: Earthbound (Editor), with T. Hayes Hunter, Wyndham Standing, Naomi Childers,
1920: Dangerous Days (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Lawson Butt, Clarissa Selwynne, Rowland V. Lee,
1920: The Forged Bride (Story), Directed by Douglas Gerrard, with Thomas Jefferson, Mary MacLaren, Harold Miller,
1919: Under Crimson Skies (The Beach Comber, Captain Courageous) (Scenario), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Elmo Lincoln, Harry von Meter, Mabel Ballin,
1919: The Day she paid (Oats and the Woman, Oats for the Woman) (Scenario: --??--), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Francelia Billington, Charles Clary, Harry von Meter,
1919: The Sundown Trail (Story), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Monroe Salisbury, Clyde Fillmore, Alice Claire Elliott,
1919: Partners Three (Story), Directed by Fred Niblo, with Enid Bennett, Casson Ferguson, J.P. Lockney,
1919: Shadows (Titles), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Geraldine Farrar, Milton Sills, Tom Santschi,
1918: Mickey (Scenario), Directed by F. Richard Jones, James Young, with Mabel Normand, George Nichols, Laura La Varnie,
1918: A Desert Wooing (The Desert Mating (Working title)) (Story), Directed by Jerome Storm, with Enid Bennett, Jack Holt, Donald MacDonald,
1918: Staking His Life (Story), Directed by N. N., with William S. Hart, Louise Glaum, Charles Ray,
1918: Blue Blazes Rawden (Scenario), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Maude George, Robert McKim,
1918: Flare-Up Sal ('Flare Up Sal' of Jimtown (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Roy William Neill, with Dorothy Dalton, Thurston Hall, William Conklin,
1917: The Cold Deck (Story), Directed by William S. Hart, Clifford Smith, with William S. Hart, Mildred Harris, Edwin Wallock,
1917: The Firefly of tough luck (Story), Directed by E. Mason Hopper, with Alma Rubens, Charles Gunn, Walt Whitman,
1917: The Tar Heel Warrior (Scenario), Directed by E. Mason Hopper, with Walt Whitman, Ann Forrest, ,
1917: The Devil Dodger (Scenario), Directed by Clifford Smith, with Roy Stewart, John Gilbert, Carolyn Wagner,
1917: Polly Ann (Persnickety Polly Ann, The Little Reformer) (Scenario), Directed by Charles Miller, with Bessie Love, J.P. Lockney, Rowland V. Lee,
1917: Wooden Shoes (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Bessie Barriscale, Jack Livingstone, Joseph J. Dowling,
1917: Borrowed Plumage (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Bessie Barriscale, Dorcas Matthews, Arthur Maude,
1917: Time Locks and Diamonds (Scenario), Directed by Walter Edwards, with William Desmond, Gloria Hope, Mildred Harris,
1917: A Strange Transgressor (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Louise Glaum, J. Barney Sherry, Colin Chase,
1917: Paws of the Bear (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with William Desmond, Clara Williams, Robert McKim,
1917: Whither Thou Goest (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Rhea Mitchell, Orrin Johnson, Tom Chatterton,
1917: The Millionaire Vagrant (Submerged (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Victor Schertzinger, with Charles Ray, Sylvia Breamer, J. Barney Sherry,
1917: Paddy O'Hara (Scenario), Directed by Walter Edwards, with William Desmond, Mary McIvor, Robert McKim,
1917: The Dark Road (Scenario), Directed by Charles Miller, with Dorothy Dalton, Robert McKim, Jack Livingstone,
1917: Blood Will Tell (Scenario), Directed by Charles Miller, with William Desmond, Enid Markey, David M. Hartford,
1917: The Last of the Ingrams (Scenario), Directed by Walter Edwards, with William Desmond, Margery Wilson, Robert McKim,
1917: Chicken Casey (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Dorothy Dalton, Charles Gunn, Howard C. Hickman,
1917: The Bride of Hate (Scenario), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Frank Keenan, Margery Wilson, Jerome Storm,
1917: Truthful Tulliver (Scenario), Directed by William S. Hart, Robert A. Brunton, with William S. Hart, Alma Rubens, Nina Byron,
1916: The Sin Ye Do (Scenario), Directed by Walter Edwards, with Frank Keenan, Margery Wilson, David M. Hartford,
1916: The Honorable Algy (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Charles Ray, Margaret Thompson, Howard C. Hickman,
1916: Somewhere in France (Scenario: (AKA J.G. Hawkes) ), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Louise Glaum, Howard C. Hickman, Joseph J. Dowling,
1916: The Sorrows of Love (Story), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Wedgwood Nowell, Bessie Barriscale, Ora Carew,
1916: Bullets and Brown Eyes (Will o' the Wisp (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Scott Sidney, with William Desmond, Bessie Barriscale, Wyndham Standing,
1916: The Three Musketeers (D'Artagnan) (Scenario), Directed by Charles Swickard, with Orrin Johnson, Dorothy Dalton, Louise Glaum,
1916: Honor Thy Name (Scenario), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Frank Keenan, Louise Glaum, Charles Ray,
1915: The Despoiler (The Awakening, War's Women) (Story), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Frank Keenan, Enid Markey, Charles K. French,
1915: Aloha Oe (Scenario), Directed by Richard Stanton, Charles Swickard, Gilbert P. Hamilton, with Willard Mack, Enid Markey, Margaret Thompson,
1915: Keno Bates, Liar (The Last Card) (Scenario), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Herschel Mayall, Margaret Thompson,
1915: Cash Parrish's Pal (Double Crossed) (Story), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Clara Williams, Bob Kortman,
1915: The Ruse (A Square Deal, Square Deal Man) (Scenario), Directed by William H. Clifford, William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Clara Williams, John Davidson,
1915: The Hammer (Scenario), Directed by Richard Stanton, with Frank Borzage, Patricia Palmer, Arthur Maude,
1915: His Mother's Portrait (Story), Directed by Howard C. Hickman, with Frank Borzage, Patricia Palmer, Lew Cody,
1915: Bad Buck of Santa Ynez (The Bad Man, Revolver Bill, A Desperate Chance) (Scenario), Directed by William S. Hart, with William S. Hart, Fanny Midgley, Thelma Salter,
1914: The Gangsters and the Girl (Scenario), Directed by Scott Sidney, with Charles Ray, Betty Burbridge, Arthur Jarrett,
1914: Jim Cameron's Wife (Scenario), Directed by Tom Chatterton, with Tom Chatterton, Clara Williams, William S. Hart,
1914: A Relic of Old Japan (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Tsuru Aoki, Sessue Hayakawa, Gladys Brockwell,
1914: The Geisha (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, Raymond B. West, with Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Frank Borzage,
1914: By Unseen Hand (Scenario), Directed by William Duncan, with , Myrtle Stedman, Lester Cuneo,
1913: The Waif (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Ann Little,
1913: The Gambler's Pal (Scenario: (F.G. Hawks ?)), Directed by Scott Sidney, Burton L. King, with Charles Ray, Enid Markey, Bessie Barriscale,
1913: The Quakeress (The Quakers) (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with Louise Glaum, Charles Ray, William Desmond Taylor,
1913: The Iconoclast (Scenario), Directed by Raymond B. West, with William Desmond Taylor, Ann Little, Francis Ford,

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