John Francis Dillon (director)
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John Francis Dillon | |
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Los Angeles, California | |
Other names | Jack Dillon |
Occupation(s) | Film director Actor |
Years active | 1914–1934 |
John Francis Dillon (July 13, 1884 – April 4, 1934) was an American
Los Angeles, California from a heart attack. He was married to the actress Edith Hallor
.
Partial filmography
- Dough and Dynamite (1914)
- Indiscreet Corinne (1917)
- Suds (1920)
- The Plaything of Broadway (1921)
- The Cub Reporter (1922)
- The Yellow Stain (1922)
- Flaming Youth (1923)
- Double Dealing (1923) (actor)
- The Self-Made Wife (1923)
- The Broken Violin (1923)[1]
- Lilies of the Field (1924)
- Flirting with Love (1924)
- The Perfect Flapper (1924)
- The Half-Way Girl (1925)
- We Moderns (1925)
- The Test of Donald Norton(1926) (actor)
- Don Juan's Three Nights (1926)
- Midnight Lovers (1926)
- Love's Blindness (1926)
- The Prince of Headwaiters (1927)
- Temptations of a Shop Girl (1927) (actor)
- The Noose (1928)
- The Heart of a Follies Girl (1928)
- Out of the Ruins (1928)
- Scarlet Seas (1929)
- Sally (1929)
- Children of the Ritz (1929)
- Bride of the Regiment (1930)
- The Girl of the Golden West (1930)
- Kismet (1930)
- Millie (1931)
- The Finger Points (1931)
- The Pagan Lady (1931)
- Behind the Mask (1932)
- Call Her Savage (1932)
- The Big Shakedown (1934)
References
- ^ Blake, Joseph (November 24, 1923). "The Broken Violin" – via memory.loc.gov.
External links
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