John D. Braddon

John D. Braddon

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Art Director - USA
Born 1867
Died 1938

Mini-Biography:
John D. Braddon was born in 1867. He was an American Art Director, known for Les Misérables (1917), A Daughter of the Gods (1916), Nero (1922), John D. Braddon's first movie on record is from 1916. John D. Braddon died on , 1938. His last motion picture on file dates from 1922.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1922: Nero (Art Director), Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, with Jacques Grétillat, Sandro Salvini, Guido Trento,
1920: Blind Wives (Blind Wives (Working title)) (Art Director), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Marc McDermott, , Harry Sothern,
1920: The Wonder Man (Art Director), Directed by John G. Adolfi, with Georges Carpentier, Faire Binney, Florence Billings,
1920: The Fortune Teller (Art Director), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Marjorie Rambeau, Frederick Burton, ,
1919: Reclaimed: The Struggle for a Soul Between Love and Hate (Art Director: (technical director)), Directed by Harry McRae Webster, with Mabel Julienne Scott, Niles Welch, Warren Cook,
1917: Les Misérables (Art Director: (AKA John D. Bradden)), Directed by Frank Lloyd, with William Farnum, Hardee Kirkland, Jewel Carmen,
1916: A Daughter of the Gods (Art Director), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Annette Kellerman, William E. Shay, Hal de Forest,

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