Mini-Biography:
Daniel F. Whitcomb was born under the given name Daniel Frederick Whitcomb on February 24, 1875 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He was an American Author, known for The Stolen Play (1917), Little Mary Sunshine (1916), Told at Twilight (1917), Daniel F. Whitcomb's first movie on record is from 1916. Daniel F. Whitcomb died on May 16, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1921.
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1921: Their Mutual Child (Scenario), Directed by George L. Cox, with Margarita Fischer, Joseph Bennett, Margaret Campbell,
1921: Salvage (Stand Photos), Directed by Henry King, with Pauline Frederick, Ralph Lewis, Milton Sills,
1918: Rosemary Climbs the Heights (Scenario), Directed by Lloyd Ingraham, with Mary Miles Minter, Allan Forrest, Margaret Shelby,
1918: The Locked Heart (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Gloria Joy, Henry King, Vola Vale,
1917: A Game of Wits (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Gail Kane, George Periolat, Spottiswoode Aitken,
1917: The Bride's Silence (Based on ), Directed by Henry King, with Gail Kane, Lew Cody, Henry A. Barrows,
1917: The Stolen Play (Story: (AKA D.F. Whitcomb) ), Directed by Harry Harvey, with Ruth Roland, Ed Brady, William Conklin,
1917: The Wildcat (The Hoyden (Reissue title), Muggsy (Reissue title)) (Scenario: (AKA Daniel Frederic Whitcomb) (??)), Directed by Sherwood MacDonald, with Jackie Saunders, Daniel Gilfether, Mollie McConnell,
1917: Told at Twilight (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Marie Osborne, Daniel Gilfether, Beatrice Van,
1917: Sold at Auction (Birds of Prey (Working title)) (Scenario: (AKA Daniel Whitcomb) ), Directed by Sherwood MacDonald, with Lois Meredith, William Conklin, Marguerite Nichols,
1916: Little Mary Sunshine (Once Upon a Time (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Marie Osborne, Henry King, Marguerite Nichols,