Arthur Rosson
DirectorSecond Unit or Assistant DirectorWriter
- Born
- August 24, 1886
- Died
- June 17, 1960
The brother of cinematographer Harold Rosson, director Richard Rosson and actress Helene Rosson, Arthur Rosson started in films as a stuntman and joined Vitagraph in 1909, later working as an associate director with Cecil B. DeMille for 16 years. By the 1920s he was a full-time director, and from…
Director
| Red River(1948) |
| King of the Sierras(1938) |
| Trailing Trouble(1937) |
| Boots of Destiny(1937) |
| Flaming Guns(1932) |
Writer
| Boots of Destiny(1937) |
| Trailing Trouble(1930) |
| The Mounted Stranger(1930) |
| Always the Woman(1922) |
| The Fighting Streak(1922) |
Actor
| The Lie(1914)as Fortunate Youth |
| Criminals(1913)as Wainwright Follower |
| The Wall of Money(1913)as Rosson - Factory Employee |
| The Gratitude of Wanda(1913) |
| The Mystery of Yellow Aster Mine(1913)as Rosson - Reid's Brother |
Production Manager
| The Scoundrel(1935) |
| Crime Without Passion(1934) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| Heller in Pink Tights(1960) |
| The Jayhawkers!(1959) |
| The Buccaneer(1958) |
| The Old Man and the Sea(1958) |
| Wild Is the Wind(1957) |
Additional Crew
| Samson and Delilah(1949) |