Oliver L. Sellers

Director, Author, Producer - USA
Born August 4, 1885
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
Oliver L. Sellers was born on August 4, 1885. He was an American Director, Author, Producer, known for Diane of Star Hollow (1921), When Bearcat Went Dry (1919), The Gift Supreme (1920), Oliver L. Sellers's first movie on record is from 1919. Oliver L. Sellers died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1921.

Oliver L. Sellers Filmography [Auszug]
1921: [] Diane of Star Hollow (Director), with Bernard J. Durning, Evelyn Greeley, George Majeroni,
1920: [08.19] Seeds of Vengeance (Director: (AKA Ollie Sellers) ), with Bernard J. Durning, Charles Edler, Eugenie Besserer,
1920: [04.00] The Gift Supreme (Director: (AKA Ollie L. Sellers) ), with Bernard J. Durning, Seena Owen, Melbourne MacDowell,
1919: [11.02] When Bearcat Went Dry (Director), with Ed Brady, Lon Chaney, Bernard J. Durning,
1919: [04.15] Whom the Gods Would Destroy (Humanity (Working title), Whom the Gods Destroy) (Producer: (AKA Ollie Sellers) ), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Jack Mulhall, Pauline Starke, Kathryn Adams,

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