Born: December 4, 1889, San Jose, California.
1926: Broken Hearts of Hollywood, Private Izzy Murphy
1927: Finger Prints, White Flannels, The Heart of Maryland, A Sailor’s Sweetheart, Brass Knuckles
1928: Pay As You Enter, The Lion and the Mouse, Women They Talk About, The Singing Fool
1929: Stark Mad, No Defense, Honky Tonk, Say It With Songs, So Long Letty
1930: The Other Tomorrow, She Couldn’t Say No, A Notorious Affair, Moby Dick, The Office Wife
1931: 50 Million Frenchmen, Sit Tight, Kept Husbands, Gold Dust Gertie, Honor of the Family, Manhattan Parade
1932: Fireman Save My Child, Alias The Doctor, The Famous Ferguson Case, Miss Pinkerton, Crooner, You Said A Mouthful
1933: 42nd Street, Picture Snatcher, Mary Stevens MD, Footlight Parade, Son of a Sailor
1934: Wonder Bar, A Very Honorable Guy, He Was Her Man, Here Comes the Navy, 6 Day Bike Rider
1935: Devil Dogs of the Air, In Caliente, Broadway Gondolier, The Irish In Us, Frisco Kid
1936: Sons o’Guns, Cain and Mabel, Gold Diggers of 1937
1937: Marked Woman, San Quentin, Ever Since Eve, Submarine D-1
1938: A Slight Case of Murder, Cowboy From Brooklyn, Racket Busters, Boy Meets Girl
1939: Wings of the Navy, The Oklahoma Kid, Indianapolis Speedway, Espionage Agent, A Child Is Born, Invisible Stripes
1940: 3 Cheers For The Irish, Brother Orchid, Knute Rockne All American
1941: Honeymoon For Three, Footsteps In The Dark, Affectionately Yours, Navy Blues
1942: Larceny Inc, Wings For the Eagle, Silver Queen
1943: Action In The North Atlantic
1944: The Sullivans, Sunday Dinner For A Soldier
1945: Captain Eddie
1946: Home Sweet Homocide, Wake Up And Dream
1947: I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now
1948: You Were Meant For Me, Give My Regards To Broadway, An Innocent Affair
1949: Mother Is a Freshman, It Happens Every Spring, Miss Grant Takes Richmond
1950: The Good Humor Man, Kill The Umpire, The Fuller Brush Girl
1951: Call Me Mister, The Frogmen, Golden Girl
1952: She Couldn’t Say No
1953: The I Don’t Care Girl, The Great Sioux Uprising, Walking My Baby Back Home, The French Line
Died: November 15, 1955, Burbank, California.