Dwight Cleveland

Author - USA
Born August 21, 1871 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA
Died January 5, 1926 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Dwight Cleveland was born on August 21, 1871 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA. He was an American Author, known for The Alibi (1915), Thou shalt not lie (1915), A Cad (1916), Dwight Cleveland's first movie on record is from 1915. Dwight Cleveland died on January 5, 1926 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1916.

Dwight Cleveland Filmography [Auszug]
1916: [08.24] The Cad (Scenario), Directed by Raymond L. Schrock, with Cleo Madison, Joe King,
1916: [06.27] Toy Soldier (Scenario), Directed by Clem Easton, with Hal de Forest, Martin Ferrari, Signor Zanfretta,
1916: [06.03] A Cad (Scenario), Directed by Ben F. Wilson, with , Dorothy Phillips, Joseph W. Girard,
1915: [08.17] The Country Girl (Story), Directed by Clem Easton, with Frances Nelson, George Bailey, Jim O'Neill,
1915: [07.20] What Might Have Been (Story), Directed by Sidney M. Goldin, with William Wells, William O'Neill, Frances Nelson,
1915: [07.17] Thou shalt not lie (Story), Directed by Clem Easton, with William Garwood, Violet Mersereau, Katherine Lee,
1915: [05.31] The Alibi (Scenario), Directed by Clem Easton, with William Garwood, Violet Mersereau, Hal de Forest,

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