Douglas Z. Doty

Author - USA
Born 1974 in New York, NY, US
Died February 20, 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA

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Douglas Z. Doty was born circa in 1974 in New York, NY, US. He was an American Author, known for The Wife of the Centaur (1924), The Unchastened Woman (1925), Broadway after dark (1924), Douglas Z. Doty's first movie on record is from 1924. Douglas Z. Doty died on February 20, 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1930.

Douglas Z. Doty Filmography [Auszug]
1930: [09.25] Laughter (Based on ), Directed by Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, with Nancy Carroll, Fredric March, Frank Morgan,
1925: [11.16] The Unchastened Woman (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Theda Bara, John Miljan, Wyndham Standing,
1924: [12.24] The Wife of the Centaur (Scenario), Directed by King Vidor, with Eleanor Boardman, John Gilbert, Aileen Pringle,
1924: [] Broadway after dark (Scenario), Directed by Monta Bell, with Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, Anna Q. Nilsson,

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