Richard Harding Davis

Author - USA
Born April 18, 1864 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Died April 11, 1916 in Mount Kisco, New York, USA

Mini-Biography:
Richard Harding Davis was born on April 18, 1864 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an American Author, known for Cupid's Fireman (1923), Captain Macklin (1915), How Sir Andrew lost his vote (1911), Richard Harding Davis's first movie on record is from 1910. He was married to Cecil Clark (1899-1912) and Bessie McCoy (1912-1916). Richard Harding Davis died on April 11, 1916 in Mount Kisco, New York, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1928.

Richard Harding Davis Filmography [Auszug]
1928: [10.15] Driftwood (Story), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with Don Alvarado, Marceline Day, Alan Roscoe,
1928: [07.22] His Favorite Wife (Story), Directed by Orville O. Dull, with Tyler Brooke, , Vernon Dent,
1928: [06.10] A Knight of Daze (Story),
1928: [04.22] T. Bone for Two (Story),
1928: [03.11] Too Many Cookies (Cast),
1928: [01.29] The Kiss Doctor (Story),
1928: [01.01] Hot House Hazel (Story),
1927: [12.26] Almost Human (Story: 'The Bar Sinister'),
1927: [11.06] Four Faces West (Story),
1927: [09.25] A Fool and His Honey (Story),
1926: [05.30] Ranson's Folly (Story), Directed by Sidney Olcott,
1926: [04.25] The Mad Racer (Story),
1926: [01.31] White Mice (Story),
1924: [09.08] Honor Among Men (Based on : novel: The King's Jackal),
1924: [08.24] The Flight (Story), Directed by George Marshall,
1923: [12.16] Cupid's Fireman (Story), Directed by William A. Wellman,
1923: [11.25] Stephen Steps Out (Story),
1923: [10.14] The Exiles (Story), Directed by Edmund Mortimer, with John Gilbert, ,
1923: [01.15] The Scarlet Car (Based on : story: Adventures of the Scarlet Car),
1922: [] The Men of Zanzibar (Stand Photos), Directed by Rowland V. Lee,
1922: [06.25] The Dictator (Based on : play), Directed by James Cruze, with Lila Lee,
1922: [05.28] Restless Souls (Story),
1919: [11.22] Soldiers of Fortune (Based on : novel), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Wallace Beery, Ogden Crane, Norman Kerry,
1919: [] The Trap (Based on ), Directed by Frank Reicher, with Rod La Rocque, Olive Tell, Sidney Mason,
1917: [12.24] The Scarlet Car (Based on : novel: The Scarlet Car (1907)), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Franklyn Farnum, Edith Johnson, Lon Chaney,
1917: [08.20] Gallegher (Story), Directed by Ben Turbett, with Andy Clark, , Louis Stern,
1917: [07.28] Billy and the Big Stick (Story), Directed by Edward H. Griffith, with Raymond McKee, Yona Landowska, William Wadsworth,
1917: [05.17] The Boy Who Cried Wolf, or The Story of a Boy Scout (Story), Directed by Edward H. Griffith, with Billy Bowers, Albert Hackett, Jack Meredith,
1917: [01.04] Vera, the Medium (Based on : novel ), Directed by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson, with Kitty Gordon, Lowell Sherman, Walter Hitchcock,
1916: [10.29] Somewhere in France (Based on : novel ), Directed by Charles Giblyn, with Louise Glaum, Howard C. Hickman, Joseph J. Dowling,
1916: [01.03] The Buried Treasure of Cobre (Scenario), Directed by Frank Beal, with Harry Mestayer, Virginia Kirtley, Frank Clark,
1915: [09.20] Playing Dead (Story), with Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew, Donald Hall,
1915: [09.17] Ranson's Folly (Based on : novel), Directed by Richard Ridgely, with Edward Earle, Mabel Trunnelle, Marc McDermott,
1915: [09.10] The Galloper (Based on : play ), Directed by Donald MacKenzie, with , Melville Stewart, Fania Marinoff,
1915: [06.21] The Dictator (Based on : play ), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with John Barrymore, Charlotte Ives, Ruby Hoffman,
1915: [04.22] Captain Macklin (Scenario: (novel 'Captain Macklin: His Memoirs')), Directed by Jack Conway, with Jack Conway, Lillian Gish, John Francis Dillon,
1915: [03.25] The Lost House (Story), Directed by Christy Cabanne, with Lillian Gish, Wallace Reid, F.A. Turner,
1914: [12.06] The Amateur Detective (Scenario),
1914: [11.16] The Man Who Could Not Lose (Based on ),
1914: [01.01] Soldiers of Fortune (Based on : (novel) ), Directed by William F. Haddock, with Dustin Farnum, John St. Polis, Jack Pratt,
1912: [01.02] Eleanor Cuyler (Story),
1912: [01.02] Eleanore Cuyler (Story), Directed by N. N., with Miriam Nesbitt, Marc McDermott,
1911: [12.22] How Sir Andrew lost his vote (Story: In the Fog), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Marc McDermott, Charles Ogle, Camille Dalberg,
1911: [06.16] Van Bibber's Experiment (Story),
1911: [06.09] The Wager and the Wage Earners (Story),
1911: [05.17] How the Hungry Man Was Fed (Story), Directed by N. N., with Robert Conness, William West, William Bechtel,
1911: [03.24] The Disreputable Mr. Raegen (Story), Directed by N. N., with Charles Ogle, Richard Neill,
1911: [01.24] An Eventful Evening (Story), Directed by N. N.,
1910: [04.26] Gallegher (Story), Directed by Ashley Miller,
1910: [04.15] Her First Appearance (Scenario), Directed by Ashley Miller, with Robert Conness, Bernardine Prissi Leist, Charles Ogle,
1910: [03.01] Ranson's Folly (Based on : novel), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with William Sorelle, Herbert Prior, Florence Turner,

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