Charles Giblyn (1871-1934)

Birthplace:
Watertown, New York, USA

Born:
September 6, 1871

Died:
March 14, 1934

Charles Giblyn (September 6, 1871 – March 14, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era. He directed 96 films between 1912 and 1927. He also appeared in 23 films between 1914 and 1934. He was one of the founders of the Motion Picture Directors Association. Founded Albion Productions, a film production company, in 1922. He was born in Watertown, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.

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Adaptation:
1918  The Lesson

Director:
1913  Old Mammy's Secret Code
1913  The Battle of Gettysburg
1913  The Seal of Silence
1913  The Sign of the Snake
1913  The Transgressor
1914  By the Sun's Rays
1914  The Oubliette
1915  Jane's Declaration of Independence
1916  Civilization's Child
1916  Honor Thy Name
1916  Peggy
1916  Somewhere in France
1916  The Vagabond Prince
1917  Scandal
1917  The Honeymoon
1918  A Perfect 36
1918  Just for Tonight
1918  Let's Get a Divorce
1918  Peck's Bad Girl
1918  The Lesson
1918  The Studio Girl
1919  The Spite Bride
1919  Upstairs and Down
1920  Black Is White
1920  The Dark Mirror
1920  The Thief
1922  A Woman's Woman
1924  The Price of a Party
1925  The Adventurous Sex
????  The Way of a Mother

Scenario Writer:
1913  Old Mammy's Secret Code
1913  The Battle of Gettysburg
1913  The Seal of Silence
1913  The Sign of the Snake
1913  The Transgressor
1914  By the Sun's Rays
1914  The Oubliette
1915  Jane's Declaration of Independence
1916  Civilization's Child
1916  Honor Thy Name
1916  Peggy
1916  Somewhere in France
1916  The Vagabond Prince
1917  Scandal
1917  The Honeymoon
1918  A Perfect 36
1918  Just for Tonight
1918  Let's Get a Divorce
1918  Peck's Bad Girl
1918  The Lesson
1918  The Studio Girl
1919  The Spite Bride
1919  Upstairs and Down
1920  Black Is White
1920  The Dark Mirror
1920  The Thief
1922  A Woman's Woman
1924  The Price of a Party
1925  The Adventurous Sex
????  The Way of a Mother

Story:
1913  Old Mammy's Secret Code
1913  The Battle of Gettysburg
1913  The Seal of Silence
1913  The Sign of the Snake
1913  The Transgressor
1914  By the Sun's Rays
1914  The Oubliette
1915  Jane's Declaration of Independence
1916  Civilization's Child
1916  Honor Thy Name
1916  Peggy
1916  Somewhere in France
1916  The Vagabond Prince
1917  Scandal
1917  The Honeymoon
1918  A Perfect 36
1918  Just for Tonight
1918  Let's Get a Divorce
1918  Peck's Bad Girl
1918  The Lesson
1918  The Studio Girl
1919  The Spite Bride
1919  Upstairs and Down
1920  Black Is White
1920  The Dark Mirror
1920  The Thief
1922  A Woman's Woman
1924  The Price of a Party
1925  The Adventurous Sex
????  The Way of a Mother

Writer:
1913  Old Mammy's Secret Code
1913  The Battle of Gettysburg
1913  The Seal of Silence
1913  The Sign of the Snake
1913  The Transgressor
1914  By the Sun's Rays
1914  The Oubliette
1915  Jane's Declaration of Independence
1916  Civilization's Child
1916  Honor Thy Name
1916  Peggy
1916  Somewhere in France
1916  The Vagabond Prince
1917  Scandal
1917  The Honeymoon
1918  A Perfect 36
1918  Just for Tonight
1918  Let's Get a Divorce
1918  Peck's Bad Girl
1918  The Lesson
1918  The Studio Girl
1919  The Spite Bride
1919  Upstairs and Down
1920  Black Is White
1920  The Dark Mirror
1920  The Thief
1922  A Woman's Woman
1924  The Price of a Party
1925  The Adventurous Sex
????  The Way of a Mother

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