Mini-Biography:
Ralph Spence was born on November 4, 1890 in Key West, Florida, USA. He was an American Editor, Autor, known for A Ridin' Romeo (1921), Higher and higher (1943), It's the old army game (1926), Ralph Spence's first movie on record is from 1912. Ralph Spence died on Dezember 21, 1949 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1943.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1943: Higher and higher (Drehbuch), Directed by Tim Whelan, with Michèle Morgan, Frank Sinatra, Jack Haley,
1932: The passionate plumber (Anderes... (28)), Directed by Edward Sedgwick, with Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, Polly Moran,
1931: Caught Plastered (Drehbuch), Directed by William A. Seiter, with , , ,
1926: It's the old army game (Zwischentitel), Directed by A. Edward Sutherland, with W.C. Fields, Louise Brooks, Blanche Ring,
1925: Classified (Zwischentitel), Directed by Alfred Santell, with Corinne Griffith, Jack Mulhall, Ward Crane,
1923: The Custard Cup (Drehbuch: (titles)), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with , Miriam Battista, Jerry Devine,
1921: Hickville to Broadway (Drehbuch: titles ), Directed by Carl Harbaugh, with Eileen Percy, William Scott, Rosemary Theby,
1921: A Ridin' Romeo (Schnitt), Directed by George Marshall, with Pat Chrisman, Minnie Devereaux, Harry Dunkinson,
1919: Smiles (Story ), Directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom, with Jane Lee, Katherine Lee, Ethel Fleming,
1918: I'll Say So (Drehbuch: (as Ralph H. Spence)), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with George Walsh, Regina Quinn, William Bailey,
1918: A Camouflage Kiss (Drehbuch: (AKA Ralph H. Spence) ), Directed by Harry F. Millarde, with June Caprice, , Pell Trenton,
1917: (Story : (AKA Ralph H. Spence) ), Directed by Richard Stanton, with George Walsh, Enid Markey, Joseph J. Dowling,
1917: A Laundry Clean-Up (Drehbuch), Directed by Ferris Hartman, with Frank Darien, Vera Reynolds, ,
1912: The Shrinking Rawhide (Story ), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Herbert Rawlinson, Frank Richardson, Hobart Bosworth,