George Loane Tucker
DirectorActorWriter
- Born
- June 10, 1872
- Died
- June 20, 1921
A former railroad clerk, Tucker made a name for himself in 1913 with a film entitled Traffic in Souls (1913), a six-reel expose of white slavery. Tucker and Carl Laemmle financed the sum of $57,000 to make the film in New York, the film ultimately grossed $450,000. The success of the film enabled…
Director
| Ladies Must Live(1921) |
| The Miracle Man(1919) |
| Virtuous Wives(1918) |
| Joan of Plattsburg(1918) |
| Dodging a Million(1918) |
Writer
| Ladies Must Live(1921) |
| The Miracle Man(1919) |
| Virtuous Wives(1918) |
| Joan of Plattsburg(1918) |
| The Beloved Traitor(1918) |
Actor
| Traffic in Souls(1913)as Wireless Operator |
| The Temptation of Jane(1913)as Harry Charlton |
| The Count Retires(1913)as The Father |
| The Whole Truth(1913)as George Truthtell |
| The Winning Punch(1912)as James Ross |
Producer
| The Miracle Man(1919) |
Editor
| The Beloved Traitor(1918) |
Self
| Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 14(1920)as Self |