Gene Gauntier (1885-1966)

Birthplace:
Kansas City, Kansas, USA

Born:
May 17, 1885

Died:
December 18, 1966

Gene Gauntier, born Eugenia Gauntier Liggett, was an American screenwriter, director and actress who was one of the pioneers of the motion picture industry. A writer, director and actress in films from mid 1906 to 1920, she wrote screenplays for 31 films.

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Director:
1909  The Grandmother
1911  The Colleen Bawn

Producer:
1909  The Grandmother
1911  The Colleen Bawn
1914  Come Back to Erin

Scenario Writer:
1909  The Grandmother
1911  The Colleen Bawn
1912  An Arabian Tragedy
1912  From the Manger to the Cross
1912  The Little Gluers
1914  A Celebrated Case
1914  Come Back to Erin
1915  Gene of the Northland

Story:
1909  The Grandmother
1911  The Colleen Bawn
1912  An Arabian Tragedy
1912  From the Manger to the Cross
1912  The Little Gluers
1914  A Celebrated Case
1914  Come Back to Erin
1915  Gene of the Northland

Writer:
1907  Ben Hur
1907  Why Girls Leave Home
1908  Evangeline
1908  Hulda's Lovers
1908  The Scarlet Letter
1908  Way Down East
1909  A Slave to Drink
1909  The Girl Spy: An Incident of the Civil War
1909  The Grandmother
1910  The Evil Artist or a Girl Wronged
1910  The Further Adventures of the Girl Spy
1910  The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg
1910  The Lad from Old Ireland
1910  The Romance of a Trained Nurse
1910  The Stepmother
1910  When Lovers Part
1911  A Sawmill Hero
1911  Her Chum’s Brother
1911  Rory O'More
1911  The Colleen Bawn
1911  The Fiddler’s Requiem
1911  The Little Soldier of ’64
1911  The Special Messenger
1912  An Arabian Tragedy
1912  Captured by Bedouins
1912  Dust of the Desert
1912  From the Manger to the Cross
1912  His Mother
1912  Ireland, the Oppressed
1912  The Little Gluers
1912  The Poacher's Pardon
1912  The Shaughraun
1912  Winning a Widow
1912  You Remember Ellen
1914  A Celebrated Case
1914  Come Back to Erin
1915  Gene of the Northland

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