Mini-Biography:
Scott Pembroke was born on September 13, 1889 in San Francisco, CA, USA. He was an American Director, Author, Actor, known for The Oregon Trail (1935), The Jazz Cinderella (1930), The divine sinner (1928), Scott Pembroke's first movie on record is from 1914. Scott Pembroke died on February 21, 1951 in Pasadeba, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1935.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1935: The Oregon Trail (Director), with E.H. Calvert, Yakima Canutt, Fern Emmett,
1930: The Jazz Cinderella (Director), with Myrna Loy, Jason Robards sr.,
1929: Two Sisters (Director), with Viola Dana, Rex Lease, Claire du Brey,
1928: The divine sinner (Director), with Carole Lombard,
1928: Sweet Sixteen (Director), with Lydia Yeamans Titus, Helen Foster, Gertrude Olmstead,
1928: My Home Town (Director), with Violet La Plante,
1925: Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde (Director), with Stan Laurel,
1922: The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Cast), Directed by Robert F. Hill, with Harry Myers, Noble Johnson, Gertrude Olmstead,
1921: The Adventures of Tarzan (Cast: Clayton (as Percy Pembroke) ), Directed by Robert F. Hill, Scott Sidney, with Elmo Lincoln, Louise Lorraine,
1919: Sue of the South (Cast: Donald Peyton (AKA P.S. Pembroke)), Directed by Eugene Moore, with Edith Roberts, Ruby Lafayette, George Hackathorne,
1918: The Law That Divides (Cast: Jack Baggot (as Stanley Pembroke)), Directed by Howard M. Mitchell, with Kathleen Clifford, Kenneth Harlan, Gordon Sackville,
1918: Whatever the Cost (Cast: Steve Douglas (as Stanley Pembroke)), Directed by Robert Ensminger, with Anita King, Bruce Smith, Charles Dudley,
1917: The Girl Who Won Out (Cast: Chester Noble (as P.L. Pembroke)), Directed by Eugene Moore, with Violet MacMillan, Barbara Conley,
1914: The Hazards of Helen (Cast: The Night Operator (AKA P.S. Pembroke) (Ch. 112)), Directed by J.P. McGowan, J. Gunnis Davis, Robert G. Vignola, with Helen Holmes, Frank Howard Clark, Helen Gibson,