Wilbur McGaugh
Wilbur McGaugh | |
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Born | March 12, 1895 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Died | January 31, 1965 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1921–1965 (film & TV) |
Wilbur McGaugh (March 12, 1895 – January 31, 1965)[1] was an American film actor of the silent era, appearing mostly in westerns.[2] He also directed five films. He also worked extensively as an assistant director in film and television.
McGaugh's career changed with the advent of sound films. Described as "sadly inept in front of the microphones", he began working off-camera and became an assistant director for films in the 1930s and 1940s.[1]
Selected filmography
- Devil Dog Dawson (1921)
- The Broken Spur (1921)
- Cupid's Brand (1921)
- Dead or Alive (1921)
- Hills of Hate (1921)
- The Sheriff of Hope Eternal (1921)
- Peaceful Peters (1922)
- One Eighth Apache (1922)
- At Devil's Gorge (1923)
- The Law Rustlers (1923)
- The Santa Fe Trail (1923)
- Branded a Bandit (1924)
- Cupid's Rustler (1924)
- Bringin' Home the Bacon (1924)
- The Fugitive (1925)
- Roped by Radio (1925)
- Bad Man's Bluff (1926)
- Three Pals (1926)
- The Fire Fighters (1927)
- The Sky Skidder (1929)
- The Indians Are Coming (1930)
References
- ^ a b Wollstein, Hans J. "Wilbur McGaugh". AllMovie. Netaktion LLC. Archived from the original on June 16, 2021. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
- ^ Langman, Larry (1992). A Guide to Silent Westerns. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-313-27858-7. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
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