Emory Johnson
Emory Johnson | |
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Prisoners of Love (1921) | |
Born |
Alfred Emory Johnson March 16, 1894 San Francisco, California, United States |
Died |
April 18, 1960 66) San Mateo, California, United States | (aged
Occupation | Actor / Director |
Years active | 1913-1922 |
Spouse(s) | Ella Hall |
Children |
Ellen Hall Richard Emory |
Emory Johnson (March 16, 1894 – April 18, 1960) was an American film director and actor.[1]
He was married to Ella Hall. They had two children, future B-movie actress Ellen Hall and a son, Richard Emory, who also would later have a limited acting career.
In 1921, he acted in The Sea Lion and Prisoners of Love. In 1926, he directed the silent film, Fourth Commandment.
Partial filmography
- The Gray Ghost (1917)
- Green Eyes (1918)
- Johanna Enlists (1918)
- Alias Mike Moran (1919)
- The Woman Next Door (1919)
- She Couldn't Help It (1920)
- Prisoners of Love (1921)
- The Sea Lion (1921)
- Always the Woman (1922)
- In the Name of the Law (1922) (director)
- The Third Alarm (1922) (director)
- The Last Edition (1925) (director)
- Fourth Commandment (1926) (director)
- The Third Alarm (1930) (director)
- The Phantom Express (1932) (director)
References
- ↑ ""Emory Johnson" Video | Clips from Films Directed and Interviews". Ovguide.com. 1960-04-18. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
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