Mini-Biography:
Horace G. Plympton was born on August 14, 1891 in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an American Author, Director of Photography, Director, Studio Manager, known for What Happened to Mary? (1912), The Stream of Life (1919), Ashamed of Parents (1921), Horace G. Plympton's first movie on record is from 1912. Horace G. Plympton died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1922.
Biographical Notes
„a carpet dealer and New Jersey friend of Frank L. Dyer“(Ramsaye), Edison's studio manager 1909 to 1915, formed 1915 Plimpton Epic Pictures Inc, Father of cameraman Horace Plimpton, jr,
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1922: Through the Storm (Director), with Edith Stockton, , Marylou Kenworthy,
1922: Should a Wife Work? (Director), with Edith Stockton, , Stuart Robson,
1921: Ashamed of Parents (Director), with Charles Eldridge, , Edith Stockton,
1919: The Stream of Life (Director), with , , ,
1918: The Wooing of Princess Pat (Scenario), Directed by William P.S. Earle, with Gladys Leslie, J. Frank Glendon, Bigelow Cooper,
1917: Susie Slips One Over (Scenario), with Leatrice Joy,
1917: Her Iron Will (Scenario), Directed by N. N., with Leatrice Joy,
1917: Getting the Evidence (Scenario), Directed by N. N., with Leatrice Joy,
1917: Speed (Scenario), Directed by N. N., with Leatrice Joy,
1917: Her Scrambled Ambition (Scenario), Directed by N. N., with Leatrice Joy,
1912: What Happened to Mary? (Scenario), Directed by Charles Brabin, Harold M. Shaw, Walter Edwin, J. Searle Dawley, George Lessey, with Mary Fuller, Marc McDermott, Charles Ogle,
Bibliography
-Terry Ramsaye, Million and One Nights, pg 496