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  1. J. Clarkson Miller was born on 21 July 1889 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. J. Clarkson was a writer, known for Just for Tonight (1918), Back to the Woods (1918) and Hidden Fires (1918). J. Clarkson died on 13 October 1966 in Dunn Loring, Virginia, USA.

    • Writer
    • July 21, 1889
    • J. Clarkson Miller
    • October 13, 1966
  2. The Idol of the North is a lost 1921 American silent drama film directed by Roy William Neill and written by Frank S. Beresford and Tom McNamara based upon a story by J. Clarkson Miller. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Edwin August, E.J. Ratcliffe, Riley Hatch, Jules Cowles, and Florence St. Leonard.

  3. The film was produced by Realart Pictures, directed by Chester M. Franklin, written by J. Clarkson Miller and released through Paramount Pictures. George J. Folsey was the cinematographer. The play was filmed earlier (in 1915) in a version starring Blanche Sweet, which emphasized the horror elements.

  4. So's Your Old Man is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring W. C. Fields and Alice Joyce. It was written by J. Clarkson Miller based on the story "Mr. Bisbee's Princess" by Julian Leonard Street as adapted by Howard Emmett Rogers. It was filmed at Astoria Studios in Queens, New York City. [1]

  5. See J. Clarkson Miller full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch J. Clarkson Miller's latest movies and tv shows

  6. J. Clarkson Miller is known as an Writer, Scenario Writer, Screenplay, and Story. Some of their work includes So's Your Old Man, Fine Manners, The Canadian, For the Love of Mike, Thirty a Week, The Day She Paid, The Potters, and The Venus Model.

  7. J. Clarkson Miller was a/an writer who was born in 1889 in United States and died in 1966 known for: So's Your Old Man, For the Love of Mike, Fine Manners, Let's Get Married, The Canadian, The Kingdom of Youth and The Venus Model

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