Biography
Louis Burstein (1878 β March 25, 1923), sometimes credited as Louis Burston, was a film producer. He co-founded Vim Comedy Company. He was born in Russia.
He led Vim and King-Bee filming operations in Jacksonville, Florida.
Burstein died on March 25, 1923. He had been driving a car and racing a Southern Pacific train near Pomona, California, when the road curved and the train struck his car. One of his passengers, Thomas Truxton Strain, died; the other, Grace A. Farr, was injured.
Filmography
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Forget Me Not (1922)
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The Hawk's Trail (1919)
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The Silent Mystery (1918)
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Playmates (1918)
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Bright and Early (1918)
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The Scholar (1918)
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The Rogue (1918)
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His Day Out (1918)
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The Stranger (1918)
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The Pest (1917)
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The Hobo (1917)
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The Candy Kid (1917)
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The Chief Cook (1917)
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The Villain (1917)
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Cupid's Rival (1917)
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The Hero (1917)
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Back Stage (1917)
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Before the Show (1916)
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The Guilty Ones (1916)
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The Candy Trail (1916)
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Love and Duty (1916)
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Hungry Hearts (1916)
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The Battle Royal (1916)
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A Pair of Skins (1916)
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The Serenade (1916)
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One Too Many (1916)
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Aunt Bill
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Ups and Downs
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Information
Known ForProduction
GenderMale
Birthday1878-01-01
Deathday1923-03-23 (45 years old)
Birth PlaceRussia, Russia
CitizenshipsUnited States
Also Known AsLouis Burston
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