Mini-Biography:
Gilbert Parker was born on June 30, 1862 in Camden East, ONT, Canada. He was a Canadian Author, known for Jordan is a hard road (1915), Behold my Wife (1934), The Right of Way (1920), Gilbert Parker's first movie on record is from 1912. Gilbert Parker died on September 6, 1932 in London, ONT, Canada. His last motion picture on file dates from 1934.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1934: Behold my Wife (Based on : (novel "The Translation of a Savage")), Directed by Mitchell Leisen, with Sylvia Sidney, Gene Raymond, Laura Hope Crews,
1926: A Lodge in the Wilderness (Story: novel), Directed by Henry McCarthy, with Anita Stewart, Edmund Burns, Duane Thompson,
1920: Behold My Wife (Based on : novel ), Directed by George Melford, with Mabel Julienne Scott, Milton Sills, Winter Hall,
1920: The Right of Way (Based on : novel), Directed by John Francis Dillon, Maxwell Karger, with Bert Lytell, Gibson Gowland, Leatrice Joy,
1918: Heart of the Wilds (Story: : Jen of the Triple Chevron), Directed by Marshall Neilan, with Elsie Ferguson, Thomas Meighan, Joseph W. Smiley,
1917: The Judgement House (Based on : novel ), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Violet Heming, Wilfred Lucas, Conway Tearle,
1915: Jordan is a hard road (Based on : novel), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Dorothy Gish, Frank Campeau, ,
1915: The Right of Way (Based on : novel), Directed by John W. Noble, with William Faversham, Jane Grey, Edward Brennan,
1914: The Seats of the Mighty (Based on : novel ), Directed by T. Hayes Hunter, with Lionel Barrymore, Millicent Evans, Lois Meredith,
1913: The Rightful Heir (Story: (AKA Sir Gilbert Parker) ), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Charles Sutton, Laura Sawyer, ,
1913: The Translation of a Savage (Scenario), Directed by Walter Edwin, with Mary Fuller, Richard Tucker, Gertrude McCoy,
1913: The Priest and the Man (Based on : : The Going of the White Swan), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with James Gordon, Laura Sawyer, Charles Sutton,
1912: The House with the Tall Porch (Story), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with James Gordon, , Charles Sutton,