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McCutchen, Wallace

Wallace McCutcheon ( born Wallace McCutcheon ; 1858-1928) - director, cameraman, screenwriter, producer and actor of the silent film era.

Wallace McCutchen
Wallace mccutcheon
Date of Birth1858 ( 1858 )
Place of Birth
Date of deathFebruary 1, 1928 ( 1928-02-01 )
Place of death
CitizenshipUSA
ProfessionDirector, cameraman, screenwriter, producer, actor
Career1897-1909
Directionsilent movie
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Biography

Wallace was a colleague of Frank Marion . He worked at Bayograph Studio as a director and screenwriter until 1906. He was a theater director. He also worked at the Edison film studio . The operator of McCutchen was AE Weed ( Eng. AE Weed ). Wallace was the father of 8 children, including actor, dancer and director, Wallace McCutchen Jr. and actor Rose McCutchen . Sometimes starred in the films of David Griffith .

Filmography

Actor

  • Moonshiner (1904)
  • Wanted Wife (1907)

Producer

  • How men rob in Chicago (1900)
  • Unexpected Knockout (1901)
  • Problems of a Parody Show Manager (1904)
  • 20,000 leagues under the sea (1905)

Screenwriter

  • Suburban Residents (1904)
  • Tom-Tom, son of the pipe maker (1905)

Operator

  • The fastest destruction in the world (1897)
  • X-ray mirror (1899)
  • The beautiful woman (1900)
  • The End of the Future (1901)
  • Girl at the Window (1903)
  • Launch of the battleship Connecticut (1904)
  • 20,000 leagues under the sea (1905)
  • Fire at Cohen's Store (1907)

Director

  • Old guy (1899)
  • How men rob in Chicago (1900)
  • Grandfather Foxy's sons claim to be a wizard (1902)
  • I want to eat (1903)
  • The Sleepwalker Escape (1904)
  • Police chasing a car (1905)
  • Nihilist (1905)
  • Nightmare (1906)
  • Daniel Boone (1907)
  • When chivalry flourished (1908)
  • The Stolen Telegraph (1909)

Literature

  • Schenck Engages McCutcheon (1919), p. 1112
  • “Wallace McCutcheon, Three Year War Veteran, Carries Important Part in 'The Black Secret'” (1919), p. 1815
  • “Wallace M'Cutcheon Suicide in Hollywood; Broadway Actor, World War Major and Former Husband of Pearl White "(January 28, 1928), p. 8
  • “Wallace M'Cutcheon Suicide by Shooting; 'Have a Drink' Note Found Under Gin Bottle in Hotel Room ”(February 1, 1928)
  • “Was The Great Train Robbery Really the First Western” ( Ed White , 1999), 287th edition, p. 35


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maccatchen__Walles&oldid=97363868


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