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    James Kirkwood Sr.

    American actor and film director

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  1. James Kirkwood. Director: In Wrong. A veteran stage actor, James Kirkwood entered films in 1909 as an actor and was soon playing leads in many of D.W. Griffith's early pictures. He turned to directing in 1912, and by 1914 was the favorite director of Mary Pickford, with whom he made nine films; he also co-starred in three of them.

  2. Wife. Actor. James Kirkwood Sr. was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Kirkwood's career began with his directing of various independent films, including "Dulcie's Adventure" (1916), "Melissa of the Hills" (1917) and "Environment" (1917). He also appeared in "Over There" (1917) and "Eve's...

  3. James Kirkwood Sr. was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Kirkwood's career began with his directing of various independent films, including "Dulcie's Adventure" (1916), "Melissa...

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · James Kirkwood (born Aug. 22, 1924, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.—died April 21, 1989, New York, N.Y.) was an American librettist, actor, author, and playwright who, together with Nicholas Dante, wrote the text for the Broadway musical A Chorus Line (1975), which in 1983

  5. His father, James Kirkwood, Sr., worked as an actor and director. His mother, Lila Lee, was an ingenue whose career success was diminished by her recurring illnesses. Kirkwood’s parents...

  6. Gambier's Advocate. The Gentle Intruder. The Green-Eyed Devil. H. The Heart of Jennifer. The House of Discord. In Wrong. The Innocence of Lizette. Little Pal (1915 film) Lord Chumley. The Lost Bridegroom. M. The Masqueraders (film) Melissa of the Hills. Mistress Nell. The Mountain Rat. O. The Old Homestead (1915 film)

  7. JS. James Kirkwood Sr. was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Kirkwood's career began with his directing of various independent films, including "Dulcie's Adventure" (1916), "Melissa of the Hills" (1917) and "Environment" (1917). He also appeared in "Over There" (1917) and "Eve's Daughter" (1918).

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