W.D. Emerson

Actor, Author, Director - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of W.D. Emerson is not on record. He was an American Actor, Author, Director, known for Exposed by the Dictograph (1912), Hypnotized (1912), The Slip (1912), W.D. Emerson's first movie on record is from 1912. W.D. Emerson died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1912.
Biographical Notes in German: Schauspieler, Autor und Regisseur des amerikanischen Stummfilms, tätig um 1912

W.D. Emerson Filmography [Auszug]
1912: [06.07] Mistaken Identity (Cast: Tom Jackson (as Billy Emerson)), Directed by Richard Garrick, with Myrtle Stedman, Lillian Leighton,
1912: [04.29] Exposed by the Dictograph (Cast: Senator Condon (AKA BIlly Emerson) ), Directed by Richard Garrick, with Walter Roberts, ,
1912: [04.01] His Chance to Make Good (Cast: Officer Steele), Directed by Otis Thayer, with , Rex de Rosselli, ,
1912: [03.14] The Slip (Cast: Harold Sinclair (as Billy Emerson)), Directed by Otis Thayer, with Edgar G. Wynn, Rex de Rosselli,
1912: [03.08] Hypnotized (Cast: The Fat Man (as Billy Emerson)), Directed by Otis Thayer, with , Winifred Greenwood, George L. Cox,

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