Irvin Willat
Irvin V. Willat  | |
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![]() Willat in 1920  | |
| Born | November 18, 1890 | 
| Died | April 17, 1976 (aged 85) | 
| Occupation | Film director | 
| Years active | 1917โ1937 | 
| Spouse | Billie Dove (m.1923-1929; divorced) | 
Irvin V. Willat (November 18, 1890 โ April 17, 1976) was an American film director of the silent film era.[1] He directed 39 films between 1917 and 1937. Early in his career Willat worked as a cinematographer on several films. His older brother Edwin Willat (1882โ1950) was cinematographer on several silent films.
Partial filmography
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1914), cinematographer
 - In Slumberland (1917), debut as director[2]
 - The Guilty Man (1918)
 - The Law of the North (1918)
 - The False Faces (1919)
 - Rustling a Bride (1919)
 - A Daughter of the Wolf (1919)
 - The Grim Game (1919)
 - Behind the Door (1919)
 - Below the Surface (1920)
 - Down Home (1920)
 - Partners of the Tide (1921)
 - Fifty Candles (1921)
 - The Face of the World (1921)
 - The Siren Call (1922)
 - On the High Seas (1922)
 - Pawned (1922)
 - All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923)
 - Fog Bound (1923)
 - Three Miles Out (1924)
 - Heritage of the Desert (1924)
 - Wanderer of the Wasteland (1924)
 - The Story Without a Name (1924)
 - North of 36 (1924)
 - The Air Mail (1925)
 - Rugged Water (1925)
 - The Ancient Highway (1925)
 - The Enchanted Hill (1926)
 - Paradise (1926)
 - Back to God's Country (1927)
 - The Cavalier (1928)
 - The Michigan Kid (1928)
 - The Isle of Lost Ships (1929)
 - Old Louisiana (1937)
 - Luck of Roaring Camp (1937)
 - Under Strange Flags (1937)
 
References
- ^ "Irvin V. Willat". silentgents. Archived from the original on March 31, 2012. Retrieved March 2, 2013. A short biography reprinted from Blue Book of the Screen (1923).
 - ^ "Nickelodeon". 1917.
 
External links
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- Irvin Willat at IMDb
 
