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Wendell Phillips Smalley (August 7, 1865 – May 2, 1939) was an American silent film director and actor.
Phillips Smalley was born on 7 August 1865 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1917), The Merchant of Venice (1914) and Captain Courtesy (1915).
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- Brooklyn, New York, USA
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- Hollywood, California, USA
Phillips Smalley is known as an Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Other, Adaptation, and Scenario Writer. Some of his work includes Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, Make Way for Tomorrow, How Men Propose, Murders in the Zoo, Too Wise Wives, The Thirteenth Guest, The Greeks Had a Word for Them, and Cameo Kirby.
Apr 29, 2020 · In collaboration with her first husband, actor Phillips Smalley, Weber was one of the first film directors to experiment with sound, and was the first American woman to direct a full-length...
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Birthday: Aug 7, 1865. Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA. Phillips Smalley was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Smalley's early acting career consisted of roles in various films,...
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Phillips Smalley was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Smalley's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "Flaming Youth" (1923), "The Fate of a Flirt" (1926) and "The Irresistible Lover" (1927). He also appeared in the Carole Lombard drama "High Voltage" (1929) and "The Fatal Warning" (1929).