George DuBois Proctor

Author - USA
Born May 7, 1887 in Danvers, Massachusetts, USA
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
George DuBois Proctor was born on May 7, 1887 in Danvers, Massachusetts, USA. He was an American Author, known for Each to his kind (1917), The Silent Messenger (1914), The Silent Partner (1917), George DuBois Proctor's first movie on record is from 1914. George DuBois Proctor died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1920.

George DuBois Proctor Filmography [Auszug]
1920: [05.16] The Fortune Teller (Scenario), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Marjorie Rambeau, Frederick Burton, ,
1920: [01/16] The Inside of the Cup (Scenario), Directed by Albert Capellani, with William P. Carleton, David Torrence, Edith Hallor,
1919: [03.31] The Love Defender (Scenario), Directed by Tefft Johnson, with June Elvidge, Frank Mayo, Madge Evans,
1919: [01.06] What Love Forgives (Scenario: (AKA George D. Proctor)), Directed by Perry N. Vekroff, with John Bowers, , Bobby Connelly,
1918: [07.01] The Heart of a Girl (Scenario), Directed by John G. Adolfi, with Barbara Castleton, Irving Cummings, Charles Wellesley,
1917: [12.30] Framing Framers (A Made-to-Order Derelict (Working title), External Circumstances) (Scenario), Directed by Henri D'Elba, Ferris Hartman, with Charles Gunn, Edward Jobson, George C. Pearce,
1917: [12.16] The Maternal Spark (The Maternal Instinct) (Scenario), Directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton, with Irene Hunt, Rowland V. Lee, Josie Sedgwick,
1917: [10.07] A Phantom Husband (Scenario: (AKA George D. Proctor) ), Directed by Ferris Hartman, with Ruth Stonehouse, J.P. Wild, Charles Gunn,
1917: [05.10] The Silent Partner (Scenario: (AKA George D. Proctor)), Directed by Marshall Neilan, with Blanche Sweet, Thomas Meighan, Henry Hebert,
1917: [03.01] Those Without Sin (Scenario), Directed by Marshall Neilan, with Blanche Sweet, Tom Forman, Clarence Geldart,
1917: [02.22] On Record (Scenario), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Mae Murray, Tom Forman, Lucien Littlefield,
1917: [02.05] Each to his kind (Scenario), Directed by Edward J. Le Saint, with Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Vola Vale,
1917: [01.04] The Evil Eye (Scenario: (as George D. Proctor)), Directed by George Melford, with Blanche Sweet, Tom Forman, Webster Campbell,
1917: [08.05] Heredity (The Blood of the Trevors) (Scenario), Directed by William P.S. Earle, with Madge Evans, Barbara Castleton, Jennie Ellison,
1916: [10.01] The Lash (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Marie Doro, Elliott Dexter, James Neill,
1916: [02.21] I Accuse (Scenario: (AKA G.D. Proctor) ), Directed by William F. Haddock, with Alexander Gaden, Charles W. Travis, Helen Marten,
1915: [11.22] One Million Dollars (Scenario: (AKA George D. Proctor) ), Directed by John W. Noble, with William Faversham, Henri Bergman, ,
1915: [04.03] When Gratitude Is Love (Scenario), Directed by Charles M. Seay, with Tom McEvoy, Margaret Prussing, William Bechtel,
1914: [03.12] The Silent Messenger (Story), Directed by Charles Giblyn, Gilbert P. Hamilton, with Herschel Mayall, Ann Little, Charles Giblyn,

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