Mary Imlay Taylor

Author - USA
Born 1878 in USA
Died 1938 in USA

Mini-Biography:
Mary Imlay Taylor was born in 1878 in USA. She was an American Author, known for The Man in the Street (1914), The Shadow of Death (1915), The Ploughshare (1915), Mary Imlay Taylor's first movie on record is from 1914. Mary Imlay Taylor died on , 1938 in USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1915.

Mary Imlay Taylor Filmography [Auszug]
1915: [11.05] Friend Wilson's Daughter (Story), Directed by Langdon West, with Robert Brower, Gertrude McCoy, Margery Bonney Erskine,
1915: [10.08] An Unwilling Thief (Story), Directed by Langdon West, with Herbert Prior, , Loel Steuart,
1915: [10.01] The Ploughshare (Scenario), Directed by John H. Collins, with William West, Robert Conness, Richard Peer,
1915: [03.09] The Shadow of Death (In the Shadow of Death) (Scenario), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Bessie Learn, Frank McGlynn, Mrs. William Bechtel,
1915: [01.08] The Magnate of Paradise (Based on : novel), Directed by Langdon West, with Robert Brower, Mathilde Baring, Gertrude Dallas,
1914: [10.09] The Long Way (Story), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Duncan McRae, Mabel Trunnelle, Marc McDermott,
1914: [10.06] Greater Love Hath No Man (Story), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Mabel Trunnelle, Edward Earle, T. Tamamoto,
1914: [06.26] The Man in the Street (Based on : novel), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Marc McDermott, Duncan McRae, Charles Ogle,
1914: [04.10] The Impersonator (Story), Directed by Charles H. France, with Augustus Phillips, Gertrude McCoy, Duncan McRae,

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