William Hamilton Osborne

Author - USA
Born January 7, 1873 in Newark, New Jersey, USA
Died December 25, 1942

Mini-Biography:
William Hamilton Osborne was born on January 7, 1873 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an American Author, known for Love and the Law (1919), Hearts or Diamonds? (1918), The Catspaw (1916), William Hamilton Osborne's first movie on record is from 1913. William Hamilton Osborne died on December 25, 1942. His last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

William Hamilton Osborne Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [03.02] Love and the Law (Based on : The Troop Train), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Glen White, Josephine Hill, ,
1918: [04.29] Hearts or Diamonds? (Adrienne Gascoyne (Working title)) (Story: : Adrienne Gascoyne), Directed by Henry King, with William Russell, Charlotte Burton, Howard Davies,
1916: [07.17] The Lost Paradise (Branding the Innocent (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, Howell Hansel, with Tom Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Mary Moore,
1916: [04.10] The Half Million Bribe (Based on : novel), Directed by Edgar Jones, with Hamilton Revelle, Marguerite Snow, Carlton Brickert,
1916: [01.12] The Catspaw (Based on : novel ), Directed by George A. Wright, with Miriam Nesbitt, Marc McDermott, William Wadsworth,
1915: [09.02] Neal of the Navy (Story: story ), Directed by William Bertram, W.M. Harvey, with William Courtleigh Jr., Lillian Lorraine, William Conklin,
1913: [06.13] The Boomerang (Story), Directed by Thomas H. Ince, with Charles Ray, Louise Glaum, Claire Kroell,

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