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Richard A. Rowland was born on December 8, 1880 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for his work on The Divine Lady (1929), The Strong Man (1926) and The Patent Leather Kid (1927). He died on May 12, 1947 in New York City, New York, USA.
Date Of Birth December 8, 1880 Died 1947-05-12 Place Of Birth Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Producer Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Co-founded (with Joseph W. Engel , Fred J. Balshofer ) Yorke Film Corp., a production company, in 1916. 2 Co-founder (w/Fred J. Balshofer , Joseph W. Engel ) of Quality Pictures Corp., formed in 1915. 3 Co-founder of Metro Pictures Corp., 1915. 4 General Manager of Associated First National Pictures (1922). 5 Co-founder of Alco Productions, a film production company active from 1914-1915. 6 Owner of Richard Rowland Productions. 7 Uncle of actress Mary Beaton .
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Girl from Woolworth's 1929 presenter The Isle of Lost Ships 1929 presenter The Careless Age 1929 presenter The Great Divide 1929 presenter Fast Life 1929 presenter Her Private Life 1929 presenter Drag 1929 presenter Twin Beds 1929 presenter The Man and the Moment 1929 presenter Broadway Babies 1929 presenter The Girl in the Glass Cage 1929 presenter Careers 1929 presenter Prisoners 1929 presenter Two Weeks Off 1929 presenter The Squall 1929 presenter Hot Stuff 1929 presenter House of Horror 1929 presenter The Divine Lady 1929 presenter Love and the Devil 1929 presenter Saturday's Children 1929 presenter Children of the Ritz 1929 presenter Weary River 1929 presenter His Captive Woman 1929 presenter Seven Footprints to Satan 1929 presenter Scarlet Seas 1928 presenter Naughty Baby 1928 presenter Adoration 1928/I presenter Outcast 1928 presenter The Haunted House 1928 presenter Do Your Duty 1928 presenter The Crash 1928 presenter Show Girl 1928 presenter The Whip 1928 presenter Night Watch 1928 presenter The Butter and Egg Man 1928 presenter Out of the Ruins 1928 presenter The Head Man 1928 presenter Wheel of Chance 1928 presenter The Hawk's Nest 1928 presenter Yellow Lily 1928 presenter Vamping Venus 1928 presenter The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come 1928 presenter Burning Daylight 1928 presenter The Heart of a Follies Girl 1928 presenter The Noose 1928 presenter The Shepherd of the Hills 1928 presenter The Love Mart 1927 presenter The Valley of the Giants 1927 presenter The American Beauty 1927 presenter Rose of the Golden West 1927 presenter Hard-Boiled Haggerty 1927 presenter The Patent Leather Kid 1927 presenter The Stolen Bride 1927 presenter - as R. A. Rowland The Strong Man 1926 presenter Men of Steel 1926 presenter The Greater Glory 1926 presenter Stronger Than Death 1920 presenter Out of the Fog 1919 presenter Eye for Eye 1918 presenter
Producer Title Year Status Character Cheers for Miss Bishop 1941 producer Along Came Love 1936 producer I'd Give My Life 1936 producer Two Weeks Off 1929 producer House of Horror 1929 producer The Divine Lady 1929 executive producer - uncredited The Barker 1928 producer The Private Life of Helen of Troy 1927 executive producer
Self Title Year Status Character Pay Day 1918 Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 1549 Vine Street.
Known for movies The Divine Lady (1929) as Miscellaneous Crew
The Strong Man (1926) as Miscellaneous Crew
The Patent Leather Kid (1927) as Miscellaneous Crew
Weary River (1929) as Miscellaneous Crew