Tod Browning

Tod Browning

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Director, Actor, Author - USA
Born July 12, 1882 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Died October 6, 1962 in Santa Monica, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Tod Browning was born on July 12, 1882 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He was an American Director, Actor, Author, known for Intolerance (1916), Freaks (1932), The mark of the Vampire (1935), Tod Browning's first movie on record is from 1913. Tod Browning died on October 6, 1962 in Santa Monica, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1936.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1936: The Devil Doll (Director), with Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Lawton,
1935: The mark of the Vampire (Vampires of Prague) (Director), with Lionel Barrymore, Bela Lugosi, Elizabeth Allen,
1933: Fast Workers (Director: (/xx/)), with John Gilbert, Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke,
1932: Freaks (Barnum, Nature's Mistakes) (Director), with Roscoe Ates, Olga Baclanova, Daisy Earles,
1931: Iron Man (Director), with Lew Ayres, Jean Harlow, Robert Armstrong,
1931: Dracula (Director), with Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners,
1930: Outside the Law (Director), with Edward G. Robinson, Imogene Robertson, Owen Moore,
1929: Where East is East (Director), with Lon Chaney, Lupe Velez, ,
1929: The Thirteenth Chair (Director), with Bela Lugosi,
1928: West of Zanzibar (Director), with Lon Chaney, Lionel Barrymore, Imogene Robertson,
1927: The Unknown (Director), with Lon Chaney, Norman Kerry, Joan Crawford,
1927: London After Midnight (Director), with Lon Chaney, Marceline Day, Conrad Nagel,
1927: The Show (Director), with John Gilbert, Renée Adorée, Lionel Barrymore,
1926: The Road to Mandalay (Director), with Lon Chaney, Lois Moran, Owen Moore,
1925: The Mystic (Director), with Aileen Pringle, Conway Tearle, Mitchell Lewis,
1925: The unholy Three (Director), with Lon Chaney, Mae Busch, Matt Moore,
1925: The Blackbird (Director), with Lon Chaney, Owen Moore, Renée Adorée,
1924: Silk Stocking Sal (Director), with Evelyn Brent,
1923: The Day of Faith (Director), with Eleanor Boardman, Tyrone Power, Raymond Griffith,
1922: The wise kid (Director), with Gladys Walton, David Butler, Hallam Cooley,
1921: Outside the Law (Director), with Lon Chaney, Priscilla Dean, Ralph Lewis,
1920: The virgin of Stamboul (Director), with Priscilla Dean, Wheeler Oakman, Wallace Beery,
1919: The Pointing Finger (No Experience Required (Working title)) (Producer: supervisor), Directed by Edward A. Kull, with Mary MacLaren, , Carl Stockdale,
1919: Bonnie Bonnie Lassie (Director), with Mary MacLaren, Spottiswoode Aitken, Arthur Edmund Carewe,
1919: The Mother and the Law (Cast: Owners of Racing Car), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Miriam Cooper,
1919: The unpainted woman (Director), with Lydia Yeamans Titus, David Butler, Mary MacLaren,
1919: (Director), with Priscilla Dean, Thurston Hall, Milton Ross,
1919: The Wicked Darling (Director), with Priscilla Dean, Wellington A. Playter, Lon Chaney,
1918: Set Free (Double Crossed (Working title), Romance for Roma (Working title)) (Director), with Edith Roberts, Harry Hilliard, Harold Goodwin,
1918: The Brazen Beauty (The Magnificent Jacala (Working title), The Beautiful Jacala) (Director), with Priscilla Dean, Gertrude Astor, Thurston Hall,
1918: The Deciding Kiss (Director), with Edith Roberts, Winifred Greenwood, Hallam Cooley,
1918: Which Woman? (Nobody's Bride (Working title), Woman Against Woman (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Harry A. Pollard, with Ella Hall, Priscilla Dean, A. Edward Sutherland,
1918: The Legion of Death (Director), with , Philo McCullough, Fred Malatesta,
1918: The Eyes of Mystery (The House in the Mist (Working title)) (Director), with , Bradley Barker, Harry S. Northrup,
1917: The Jury of Fate (Director), with Mabel Taliaferro, William Sherwood, Frank Fisher Bennett,
1917: Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp (Director), with Mabel Taliaferro, Thomas J. Carrigan, William J. Gross,
1917: Hands Up! (Director), Directed by Wilfred Lucas, with Wilfred Lucas, Colleen Moore, Monte Blue,
1917: A love sublime (Orpheus (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Wilfred Lucas, with Wilfred Lucas, Carmel Myers, Fred A. Turner,
1917: Might and the Man (Scenario: (--??--)), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Elmo Lincoln, Carmel Myers, Wilbur Higby,
1917: (Director), Directed by Wilfred Lucas, with Wilfred Lucas, Olga Grey, Georgije Stone,
1916: The Microscope Mystery (Scenario: (--??--)), Directed by Paul Powell, with Wilfred Lucas, Constance Talmadge, F.A. Turner,
1916: Puppets (Director), with DeWolf Hopper, Jack Brammall, Robert Lawler,
1916: Intolerance (The Mother and the Law (Working title), Intolerance: A Sun-Play of the Ages, Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages) (Assistant Director), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Lillian Gish, Spottiswoode Aitken, Mary Alden,
1916: The Mystery of the leaping fish (Based on ), Directed by John Emerson, with Douglas Fairbanks, Bessie Love, Alma Rubens,
1916: Sunshine Dad (A Knight of the Garter (Working title)) (Story), Directed by Edward Dillon, with DeWolf Hopper, Fay Tincher, Chester Withey,
1915: Queen of the Band (Story), Directed by Ray Myers, with Adoni Fovieri, Frank Bennett, Gladys Field,
1915: Ethel's Disguise (Cast: (--??--)), Directed by N. N., with Fay Tincher, Bobby Ray, Chester Withey,
1915: The Slave Girl (Director), with Elmo Lincoln, Teddy Sampson, William Lawrence,
1915: Ethel Gets Consent (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Fay Tincher, Bobby Ray,
1915: Bill Turns Valet (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Bobby Ray, Fay Tincher,
1915: A Flyer in Spring Water (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Fay Tincher, Tammany Young, Bobby Ray,
1915: Ethel Gets the Evidence (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Fay Tincher, Tammany Young,
1914: Bill and Ethel at the Ball (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Mr. Hadley's Uncle (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Ethel Has a Steady (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Fay Tincher, Tammany Young,
1914: Ethel's Roof Party (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Fay Tincher, Tammany Young, Joseph Belmont,
1914: Bill joins the W.W.W.s (Cast: Mr. Hadley, the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Bill Spoils a Vacation (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Bill Manages a Prizefighter (Bill Manages a Fighter) (Cast: James Hadley - the Boss), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Bill Goes in Business for Himself (Cast: James Hadley), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Bill Organizes a Union (Cast: James Hadley), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Bill Saves the Day (Cast: James Hadley), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: Bill Takes a Lady Out to Lunch... Never Again (Cast: James Hadley), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1914: By The Sun's Rays (Director: (--??--)), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Murdock MacQuarrie, Lon Chaney, Seymour Hastings,
1914: Bill's Job (Cast: Mr. James Hadley), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Tammany Young, Fay Tincher,
1913: Scenting a terrible crime (Cast: The Undertaker ), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Dave Morris, Kate Toncray, Charles Murray,

Bibliography
- Retrospektive Film Festival von San Sebastian 1996 - Katalog

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