Grant Carpenter

Author - USA
Born February 21, 1865 in Potter Valley, California, USA
Died April 30, 1936 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Grant Carpenter was born under the given name Luis Grant Carpenter on February 21, 1865 in Potter Valley, California, USA. He was an American Author, known for How To Educate a Wife (1924), The People of the Pit (1915), Bobbie of the Ballet (1916), Grant Carpenter's first movie on record is from 1915. Grant Carpenter died on April 30, 1936 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1924.

Grant Carpenter Filmography [Auszug]
1924: [] How To Educate a Wife (Scenario), Directed by Monta Bell, with Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, Claude Gillingwater,
1917: [04.04] The Star Witness (Story), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Lee Hill, Mina Cunard, ,
1916: [06.12] Bobbie of the Ballet (Story), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Louise Lovely, Jay Belasco, Jean Hathaway,
1916: [05.21] A Child of the Paris Streets (A Child of Paris, A Little Apache (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Lloyd Ingraham, with Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Jennie Lee,
1915: [07.06] The People of the Pit (Scenario), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Cleo Madison, Joe King, Ray Hanford,
1915: [05.25] Shattered Memories (Scenario), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Robert Z. Leonard, Ella Hall, Harry Carter,

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