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Allan Dwan

Born 3 April 1885 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as Joseph Aloysius Dwan.
Died 28 December 1981 in Woodland Hills, California, USA, of a heart attack.

Married actress Pauline Bush, 24 April 1915; divorced, 23 October 1919.

Allan Dwan worked as lighting engineer at Peter Cooper-Hewitt company. He began in the film industry as a lighting technician at Essanay Film Manufacturing Company in Chicago. He hired away from Essanay by American Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, as a lighting technician and scenario editor, eventually being promoted to director at their San Juan Capistrano, California, studio in 1911. Among the work Dwan did, he not only acted and directed, he wrote and produced films in the silent era. Dwan was a principal executive in Allan Dwan Productions (circa 1919 through 1921) and Dwan Film Corporation (circa 1922).

Dwan continued to direct films into the early 1960s.

References: Miller-Comedies p. 11 : Website-IMDb.

 
Book : Allan Dwan: The Last Pioneer by Peter Bogdanovich

Book: Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios by Frederic Lombardi

 
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