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    Phillips Smalley

    American actor and film director

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  1. Wendell Phillips Smalley (August 7, 1865 – May 2, 1939 [1]) was an American silent film director and actor. Biography. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was the grandson of Wendell Phillips; he was the son of George Washburn Smalley, a war correspondent, and his wife Phoebe Garnaut, adopted by Phillips.

  2. 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). He was married to Phyllis Lorraine Ephlin and Lois Weber. He died on 2 May 1939 in Hollywood, California, USA.

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    • Brooklyn, New York, USA
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    • Hollywood, California, USA
  3. Phillips Smalley was born on August 7, 1875 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). He was married to Phyllis Lorraine Ephlin and Lois Weber. He died on May 2, 1939 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • August 7, 1875
    • May 2, 1939
  4. 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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  5. Producer. Phillips Smalley is known as an Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Other, Scenario Writer, and Adaptation. 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 Greeks Had a Word for Them, The Thirteenth Guest, and Night After Night.

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  7. 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...

  8. Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley Suspense 1913. Not on view. The story of Suspense, a one-reel thriller, is a simple one—a tramp threatens a mother and child, while the child’s father races home to their rescue—but the techniques used to tell it are complex. Weber and Smalley employed a dizzying array of formal devices: for example, the ...

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