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Charles Graham Baker (July 16, 1883 – May 15, 1950) was an American screenwriter and director. He wrote for more than 170 films between 1915 and 1948. He and his father invented the game of Gin rummy in 1909.
He was born in Evansville, Indiana on July 16, 1883 to Elwood T. Baker and Leslie S. Barrows. By 1918 he was working as a "playwright" for the Vitagraph company in Brooklyn, New York City.
Baker died in Reseda, Los Angeles, California on May 15, 1950.
Filmography
all 95
Movies 95
Writer 90
Producer 3
Director 1
Writer
Ramrod (1947)
Movie
Writer
Crime Doctor (1943)
Movie
Producer
Valley of the Sun (1942)
Movie
Producer
Little Men (1940)
Movie
Writer
Stand-In (1937)
Movie
Writer
Grand Exit (1935)
Movie
Writer
Shanghai (1935)
Movie
Writer
Bombshell (1933)
Movie
Writer
Honky Tonk (1929)
Movie
Writer
Sonny Boy (1929)
Movie
Writer
Conquest (1928)
Movie
Writer
Honor Bound (1928)
Movie
Writer
Dummies (1928)
Movie
Writer
Irish Hearts (1927)
Movie
Writer
Millionaires (1926)
Movie
Writer
Just Suppose (1926)
Movie
Writer / Scenario Writer
Romans and Rascals (1918)
Movie
Director
A Little Ouija Work (1918)
Movie
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1883-07-16
Deathday1950-05-15 (66 years old)
Birth NameCharles Graham Baker
Birth PlaceEvansville, Indiana, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsGraham Baker, Leslie S. Barrows, Leslie Burrows
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