John Francis Dillon (director)
John Francis Dillon | |
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Born |
New York, New York | July 13, 1884
Died |
April 4, 1934 49) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Other names | Jack Dillon |
Occupation | Film director, actor |
Years active | 1914–1934 |
John Francis Dillon (July 13, 1884 – April 4, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era. He directed 130 films between 1914 and 1934. He also appeared in 74 films between 1914 and 1931. He was born in New York, New York, was a brother of Robert A. Dillon, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack.
Selected filmography
- Dough and Dynamite (1914)
- Suds (1920)
- Flaming Youth (1923)
- Double Dealing (1923) (actor)
- The Perfect Flapper (1924)
- The Half-Way Girl (1925)
- We Moderns (1925)
- The Test of Donald Norton (1926) (actor)
- Midnight Lovers (1926)
- Love's Blindness (1926)
- The Prince of Headwaiters (1927)
- Temptations of a Shop Girl (1927) (actor)
- The Noose (1928)
- Out of the Ruins (1928)
- Scarlet Seas (1929)
- Sally (1929)
- Children of the Ritz (1929)
- Bride of the Regiment (1930)
- The Girl of the Golden West (1930)
- Kismet (1930)
- Millie (1931)
- The Finger Points (1931)
- The Pagan Lady (1931)
- Behind the Mask (1932)
- Call Her Savage (1932)
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