Biography
James Vincent (July 19, 1882 – July 12, 1957) was an American actor and film director of the silent era. He appeared in 23 films between 1910 and 1951, and directed 18 films from 1915 to 1931.
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Vincent studied drama and oratory before he became a leading man in stock theater productions. On Broadway, Vincent appeared in The Ragged Earl (1899), The Last of the Rohans (1899), From Broadway to the Bowery (1907), The Man Who Stood Still (1908), The Letter (1927), Insult (1930), Criminal at Large (1932), and Alien Corn (1933). He was stage manager for the Broadway plays The Age of Innocence (1928), Lucrece (1932), and Alien Corn (1933).Film companies for which Vincent directed included Kalem, Sterling, Cort, and Pathe. He was president of the Motion Picture Directors Association in 1920. Immediately before he retired, he was a dialogue director.Vincent died in Metropolitan Hospital in New York City on July 12, 1957, aged 74.
Filmography
all 28
Movies 28
Director 10
The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951)
Stolen Moments (1920)
A Woman in Grey (1920)
The Hidden Hand (1917)
A Royal Romance (1917)
Love Aflame (1917)
Love and Hate (1916)
Ambition (1916)
Gold and the Woman (1916)
The Ghost of Twisted Oaks (1915)
The Melting Pot (1915)
The Land of the Lost (1914)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1913)
The Fatal Legacy (1913)
The Blind Basket Weaver (1913)
A Virginia Feud (1913)
The Lost Diamond (1913)
A Stolen Identity (1913)
The Hidden Witness (1913)
Shenandoah (1913)
Out of the Jaws of Death (1913)
The Wheel of Death (1913)
The Terror of Conscience (1913)
A Victim of Heredity (1913)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1882-07-19
Deathday1957-07-12 (74 years old)
Birth PlaceSpringfield, Massachusetts, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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