Chester M. Franklin

Author, Director, Actor - USA
Born September 1, 1890 in San Francisco, California, USA
Died March 12, 1954 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Chester M. Franklin was born under the given name Chester Mortimer Franklin on September 1, 1890 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an American Author, Director, Actor, known for The toll of the sea (1922), Sequoia (1934), The Children in the House (1916), Chester M. Franklin's first movie on record is from 1913. He was married to Ruth Darling (????-1918) and Mildred Nadel (1926-????). Chester M. Franklin died on March 12, 1954 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1934.
Biographical Notes in German: Bruder des Regisseurs Sidney Franklin

Chester M. Franklin Filmography [Auszug]
1934: [/ /1] Sequoia (Malibu) (Director), Directed by Edwin L. Marin, with Jean Parker, Russell Hardie, Samuel S. Hinds,
1933: [02.04] The Iron Master (Director), with Reginald Denny, Lila Lee, J. Farrell MacDonald,
1932: [] Vanity Fair (Director), with Lionel Belmore, Billy Bevan, Herbert Bunston,
1928: [06.09] Detectives (Director), with Karl Dane, George K. Arthur, Marceline Day,
1923: [07.01] Where the North Begins (Director), with Claire Adams, Fred Huntley, Walter McGrail,
1922: [11.26] The toll of the sea (Director), with Anna May Wong, Kenneth Harlan, ,
1921: [] The Case of Becky (Director), with Constance Binney, , Frank McCormack,
1918: [11.24] Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Georgie Stone, Gertrude Messinger, Lewis Sargent,
1918: [11.17] Fan Fan (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Virginia Lee Corbin, Francis Carpenter, Carmen De Rue,
1918: [03.03] The Girl with the Champagne Eyes (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin)), with Jewel Carmen, Lee Shumway, Charles Edler,
1918: [01.27] Treasure Island (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Francis Carpenter, Virginia Lee Corbin, Violet Radcliffe,
1917: [10.11] Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Francis Carpenter, F.A. Turner, Virginia Lee Corbin,
1917: [07.30] Jack and the Beanstalk (A Modern Jack and the Beanstalk) (Scenario: as C.M. Franklin ), Directed by Francis Carpenter, Sidney Franklin, with Francis Carpenter, Virginia Lee Corbin, Violet Radcliffe,
1916: [10.29] A Sister of Six (The Defenders (Working title)) (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Ben Lewis, Bessie Love, Georgie Stone,
1916: [09.03] Gretchen the Greenhorn (Gretchen Blunders In (Working title)) (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Dorothy Gish, Ralph Lewis, Eugene Pallette,
1916: [07.16] The Little School Ma'am (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Dorothy Gish, Elmer Clifton, George C. Pearce,
1916: [] Little School Ma'am (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Dorothy Gish, Elmer Clifton, George C. Pearce,
1916: [06.04] Going Straight (Corruption, Playmates (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Norma Talmadge, Ralph Lewis, ,
1916: [04.30] The Children in the House (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin)), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Norma Talmadge, Alice Wilson, Jewel Carmen,
1916: [02.20] Martha's Vindication (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Norma Talmadge, Seena Owen, Ralph Lewis,
1915: [01.09] Let Katie Do It (Let Katy Do It) (Director: (AKA C.M. Franklin) ), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Jane Grey, Tully Marshall, Luray Huntley,
1915: [09.19] The Doll House Mystery (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Charles Gorman, Georgie Stone, Carmen De Rue,
1915: [09.14] The Little Life Guard (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Violet Radcliffe, Georgie Stone, Carmen De Rue,
1915: [06.15] Pirates Bold (Director), Directed by Sidney Franklin, with Violet Radcliffe, Carmen De Rue, ,
1913: [04.28] His Chum the Baron (Cast: Party Guest (/xx/)), Directed by Mack Sennett, with Ford Sterling, Mabel Normand, Rube Miller,
1913: [04.07] Those Good Old Days (Cast: Gentleman of the Court), Directed by Mack Sennett, with Fred Mace, Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett,
1913: [03.31] On His Wedding Day (Cast: Wedding Guest (/xx/)), Directed by Mack Sennett, with Ford Sterling, Dot Farley, Nick Cogley,
1913: [03.20] A Wife Wanted (Cast: Cowboy (AKA Chester Franklin)), Directed by Mack Sennett, with Fred Mace, Ford Sterling, Dot Farley,
1913: [03.06] The Rural Third Degree (Cast: Cop (AKA Chester Franklin)), Directed by Mack Sennett, George Nichols, with Fred Mace, Dot Farley, Nick Cogley,
1913: [03.03] A Deaf Burglar (Cast: A Neighbor (AKA Chester Franklin) ), Directed by Henry Lehrman, with Fred Mace, Charles Avery, Dot Farley,
1913: [02.10] The Stolen Purse (Cast: Cop (AKA Chester Franklin)), Directed by Mack Sennett, with Mack Sennett, Fred Mace, Ford Sterling,
1913: [01.06] A Double Wedding (Cast), Directed by Mack Sennett, with Fred Mace, Charles Avery, Alice Davenport,

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