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  1. James Gunnis Davis (21 December 1873 – 23 March 1937) was a British-born American actor and director who had a career in films in the US. Early life. He was born as Joseph Gunnis Davis on 21 December 1873 in Sunderland, [1] the son of Janet (1845-1905) and Alfred Davis (1828-1899) and educated in London. [2] .

  2. Actor: Chastity. Joseph G Davis was born on December 21, 1873 in Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK into a theatrical family. His parents were Alfred and Janet Davis, Janet's maiden name being Gunnis. The SS New York left Southampton on January 2, 1904 bound for New York, it arrived on January 10, 1904.

    • Actor, Director, Writer
    • December 21, 1873
    • J. Gunnis Davis
    • March 23, 1937
  3. March 23, 1937 · Los Angeles, California, USA. Birth name. James Gunnis Davis. Height. 5′ 6½″ (1.69 m) Mini Bio. Joseph G Davis was born on December 21, 1873 in Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK into a theatrical family. His parents were Alfred and Janet Davis, Janet's maiden name being Gunnis.

    • December 21, 1873
    • March 23, 1937
  4. J. Gunnis Davis is known as an Director and Actor. Some of their work includes The Bride of Frankenstein, The Hazards of Helen Ep13: The Escape on the Fast Freight, Bulldog Drummond Escapes, Show Boat, The Hazards of Helen Ep33: In Danger's Path, Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back, The Right to Live, and One More River.

  5. The Hazards of Helen: Directed by J. Gunnis Davis, J.P. McGowan, Robert G. Vignola, Helen Holmes, Paul Hurst, Leo D. Maloney. With Helen Holmes, Helen Gibson, J.P. McGowan, Ethel Clisbee. Helen, informed of the danger which menaces an excursion train because another engine on the same track is running wild, mounts a motorcycle and speeds down ...

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    • 1914-11-14
    • Action
    • 1428
  6. Actor J. Gunnis Davis, born on Dec 21, 1873 and died on Mar 23, 1937 starred in Lilac Time, Show Boat, Les Miserables

  7. Director J. Gunnis Davis took over and Elsie McLeod substituted in episodes 27-49 until a permanent "Helen" could be found. The heroine for the remainder of the series was played by Rose Wenger Gibson, at the time married to Hoot Gibson. Rechristened "Helen" by the Kalem Company, she rose to a celebrity status equal to that of Helen Holmes.