Charles Giblyn
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| Charles Giblyn | |
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Charles Giblyn (left) giving actress Pearl White a bouquet of rose on the set of The Tiger's Cub (1920)
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| Born | September 6, 1871 Watertown, New York, U.S. |
| Died | March 14, 1934 (aged 62) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor, director, producer |
| Years active | 1912-1934 |
Charles Giblyn (September 6, 1871 – March 14, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era. He directed 96 films between 1912 and 1927. He also appeared in 23 films between 1914 and 1934. He was one of the founders of the Motion Picture Directors Association. Founded Albion Productions, a film production company, in 1922. He was born in Watertown, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.
Selected filmography[edit]
- The Battle of Gettysburg (1913)
- The Oubliette (1914)
- The Higher Law (1914)
- Peggy (1916)
- Let's Get a Divorce (1918)
- A Perfect 36 (1918)
- The Dark Mirror (1920)
- Know Your Men (1921)
- The Hypocrites (1923)
- Woman Trap (1929)
- Playboy of Paris (1930)
- Prosperity (1932)
External links[edit]
- Charles Giblyn at the Internet Movie Database
- Charles Giblyn at the Internet Broadway Database
- Charles Giblyn at AllMovie
- Hall, Mordaunt. "Movies: About Charles Giblyn". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-09.
- Charles Giblyn at Find a Grave
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