Mark Swan

Author - USA
Born May 1871 in Rockport, Indiana, USA
Died 1942 in USA

Mini-Biography:
Mark Swan was born in May 1871 in Rockport, Indiana, USA. He was an American Author, known for Casanova wider Willen (1931), Her Face Was Her Fortune (1913), Tillie wakes up (1917), Mark Swan's first movie on record is from 1912. Mark Swan died on , 1942 in USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1931.

Mark Swan Filmography [Auszug]
1931: [/ /1] Casanova wider Willen (Story), Directed by Edward Brophy, with George Davies, Buster Keaton, Gerda Mann,
1931: [] Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (Romeo in Pajamas) (Story: play), Directed by Edward Sedgwick, with Buster Keaton, Charlotte Greenwood, Reginald Denny,
1920: [07.05] Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (Based on : play), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Eugene Pallette, Ruth Stonehouse, Kathleen Kirkham,
1917: [] Tillie wakes up (Based on ), Directed by Harry Davenport, with Ruth Barrett, Frank Beamish, Jack Brown,
1916: [03.20] Dollars and the Woman (Dollars and Cents (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Tom Moore, Ethel Clayton, Crauford Kent,
1916: [01.17] Them Was the Good Old Days (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with John Kelly, Kate Price, Harry Fisher,
1915: [10.16] The Little Saleslady (Story), Directed by Edward C. Taylor, with Shirley Mason, Robert Walker, Guido Collucci,
1915: [09.27] The Little Mademoiselle (Scenario), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with Vivian Martin, Mario Majeroni, Edward Kimball,
1915: [09.18] The Call of the City (Scenario), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Bessie Learn, Margery Bonney Erskine, Robert Walker,
1915: [05.26] The Man Who Could Not Sleep (Story), Directed by John H. Collins, with Marc McDermott, Charles Sutton, William West,
1915: [04.07] Snap Shots (Story), Directed by James W. Castle, Charles H. France, with Herbert Prior, Harry Linson, Mabel Dwight,
1915: [03.27] The Phantom Thief (Who Stole the Portrait? (Working title)) (Story), Directed by John H. Collins, with William Carleton sr., Helen Strickland, Gertrude McCoy,
1915: [03.10] A Pipe Dream (Story), Directed by James W. Castle, with Herbert Prior, Cora Williams, ,
1915: [02.17] Their Happy Little Home (Story), Directed by James W. Castle, Charles H. France, with Bessie Learn, Saul Harrison, William Bechtel,
1915: [02.13] The Girl who kept books (Story), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Gertrude McCoy, Augustus Phillips, Bigelow Cooper,
1915: [01.11] A Superfluous Baby (Scenario), Directed by Charles Ranson, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, ,
1915: [01.09] The Girl at the Key (Story), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Gertrude McCoy, Robert Conness, Frank McGlynn,
1915: [01.02] The Fates and Flora Fourflush; or, The Ten Billion Dollar Vitagraph Mystery Serial (Scenario), Directed by Wally Van, with Clara Kimball Young, L. Rogers Lytton, Templar Saxe,
1914: [12.16] On Christmas Eve (Story), Directed by John H. Collins, with William West, Bliss Milford, Bigelow Cooper,
1914: [11.30] Wood B. Wedd Goes Snipe Hunting (Twelfth of Wood B. Wedd's Sentimental Experiences) (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, Frank A. Lyons,
1914: [10.05] Father's Beard (Story), Directed by Charles Ranson, with William Wadsworth, Mabel Dwight, Richard Peer,
1914: [] A Romance of the Everglades (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Mabel Trunnelle, Bigelow Cooper, Herbert Prior,
1914: [06.29] The Revengeful Servant Girl (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, Ida Williams,
1914: [06.22] The Basket Habit (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Elsie MacLeod, Arthur Housman, William Wadsworth,
1914: [06.10] Andy Goes A-pirating (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Andy Clark, , Janet Dawley,
1914: [06.05] When the Men Left Town (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Ida Williams, Elsie MacLeod, Lizzie Conway,
1914: [05.25] A Lady of Spirits (Story), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, Kathleen Humphrey,
1914: [05.13] Andy Plays Cupid (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Andy Clark, , Edward Boulden,
1914: [04.13] Quarantined (Story), Directed by Charles H. France, Charles M. Seay, with Andy Clark, Edna Hamel, Yale Boss,
1914: [03.30] The Vision in the Window (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, Yale Benner,
1914: [03.25] A Night Out (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Dan Mason, May Abbey, Edward O'Connor,
1914: [03.04] A Four-footed Desperado (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Carlton S. King, Yale Benner, Kathleen Coughlin,
1914: [02.21] The Beautiful Leading Lady (Story), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Ida Williams, Arthur Housman,
1914: [02.11] Andy goes on the Stage (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Andy Clark, , Janet Dawley,
1914: [02.09] A Story of Crime (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Arthur Housman, Elsie MacLeod, Alice Washburn,
1914: [02.06] An American King (Scenario), Directed by George Lessey, with Charles Sutton, , Sally Crute,
1914: [01.26] The Lovely Señorita (Story), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Mabel Trunnelle, Anne Leonard,
1914: [01.14] Andy plays Hero (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Andy Clark, , Janet Dawley,
1914: [01.05] The Girl in the Middy (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Mabel Trunnelle, Ida Williams, William Chalfin,
1914: [01.21] The Uncanny Mr. Gumble (Scenario), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Julian Reed, Augustus Phillips, Harry Linson,
1914: [03.11] Andy, the Actor (The Fourth Adventure of Andy) (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Andy Clark, , Janet Dawley,
1913: [12.29] Her Face Was Her Fortune (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Arthur Housman, Andy Clark,
1913: [12.17] Falling in Love with Inez (Story), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Gladys Hulette, Joseph Allen sr., Alice Washburn,
1913: [11.18] A Cause for Thankfulness (Scenario), Directed by N. N., with William Bechtel, Elizabeth Miller, Lizzie Conway,
1913: [10.27] A Hornet's Nest (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Barry O'Moore, Gladys Hulette, Alice Davenport,
1913: [09.29] The Stolen Models (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with , Gertrude McCoy, Arthur Housman,
1913: [07.02] All on Account of a Portrait (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with , Mary Fuller, Frank A. Lyons,
1913: [06.21] Love's Old Sweet Song (Scenario), Directed by Charles H. France, with Augustus Phillips, Charles Sutton, Margery Bonney Erskine,
1913: [04.23] His Undesirable Relatives (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Bessie Learn, Alice Washburn,
1913: [03.19] Mother's Lazy Boy (Story), Directed by N. N., with William Wadsworth, Charles Ogle, Mrs. William Bechtel,
1913: [03.10] It Wasn't Poison After All (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with Frank A. Lyons, Harry Beaumont, Andy Clark,
1912: [11.06] A Queen for a Day (Scenario), Directed by C. Jay Williams, with William Wadsworth, Bessie Learn, Louise Sydmeth,

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