James Forbes

Author - USA
Born September 2, 1871 in Salem, Ontario, Canada
Died May 26, 1938 in Frankfurt am Main

Mini-Biography:
James Forbes was born under the given name James Grant Forbes on September 2, 1871 in Salem, Ontario, Canada. He was an American Author, known for The Chorus Lady (1915), The Traveling Salesman (1916), Bachelor's Affairs (1932), James Forbes's first movie on record is from 1915. James Forbes died on May 26, 1938 in Frankfurt am Main. His last motion picture on file dates from 1932.

James Forbes Filmography [Auszug]
1932: [06.26] Bachelor's Affairs (Fancy Free (Working title), Precious (Working title)) (Based on : (play: Precious)), Directed by Alfred L. Werker, with Adolphe Menjou, Minna Gombell, Arthur Pierson,
1916: [12.17] The Traveling Salesman (Based on : play ), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Frank McIntyre, Doris Kenyon, Harry S. Northrup,
1915: [10.18] The Chorus Lady (Based on : play), Directed by Frank Reicher, with Cleo Ridgely, Marjorie Daw, Wallace Reid,

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