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Jess Robbins was born on April 30, 1886 in Dayton, Ohio, USA as Jesse Jerome Robbins. He was a director and writer, known for The Lucky Dog (1921), Should Sailors Marry? (1925) and The Polo Kid (1925). He died on March 11, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth April 30, 1886 Died 1973-03-11 Place Of Birth Dayton, Ohio, USA Profession Director, Writer, Cinematographer Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 Started as a cameraman with Essanay in 1908, eventually becoming general manager. After leaving the company he worked for a while as stage manager for the Longacre Theatre in New York, before returning to films as writer-director for L-KO, Fox and Vitagraph. During the 1920s he was scenario writer for Universal and Educational and also had a brief, rather acrimonious spell with Hal Roach . In 1928 he went to England to direct and co-write the script for Skirts (1928), starring Syd Chaplin . Robbins left the industry with the advent of sound pictures. 2 Co-founded Amalgamated Producing Corporation, a film production company active from 1922-1923.
Director Title Year Status Character Taking the Count 1929 Short Skirts 1928 Her Silent Wow 1927 Short A Hot Potato 1927 Short Wine, Women and Sauerkraut 1927 Short Jane Missed Out 1927 Short Not the Type 1927 Short Roses and Romance 1927 Short The Motor Boat Demon 1927 Short Babes in the Jungle 1926 Short Jane's Troubles 1926 Short The Non-Stop Bride 1926 Short Mixed Brides 1926 Short A Thrilling Romance 1926 Short There She Goes 1926 Short Twin Sisters 1926 Short Crowning the Count 1926 Short Time Flies 1926 Short Brotherly Love 1926 Short Sky Hooks 1926 Short Tol'able Romeo 1925 Short What's Up? 1925 Short Slow Down 1925 Short Scandal Hunters 1925 Short Sweet and Pretty 1925 Short Scrambled Eggs 1925 Short as Jesse Robbins The Business of Love 1925 The Polo Kid 1925 Short Cagey Love 1925 Short A Dangerous Peach 1925 Short Looking Down 1925 Short Meet Father 1924 Short All's Swell on the Ocean 1924 Short A Society Knockout 1924 Short The Law Forbids 1924 A Front Page Story 1922 as Jesse Robbins The Ladder Jinx 1922 A Dark Horse 1922 Short Too Much Business 1922 The Lucky Dog 1921 Short The Tourist 1921 Short The Blizzard 1921 Short The Nuisance 1921 Short The Mysterious Stranger 1920 Short His Jonah Day 1920 Short The Backyard 1920 Short The Trouble Hunter 1920 Short The Decorator 1920 Short Springtime 1920 Short He Laughs Last 1920 Short Pals and Pugs 1920 Short Fists and Fodder 1920 Short Roaring Love Affair 1920 Short Adam and Eve a la Mode 1920 Short The Nutcrackers 1920 Short as Jesse Robbins Charlie Gets a Job 1919 Short A Barnyard Romance 1919 Short An Oriental Romeo 1919 Short Red Blood and Yellow 1919 Short A Snakeville Romance 1914 Short unconfirmed Sophie Picks a Dead One 1914 Short unconfirmed The Cast of the Die 1914 Short The Awakening at Snakeville 1914 Short Sophie's Hero 1913 Short The End of the Circle 1913 Short The Last Laugh 1913 Short Alkali Ike's Gal 1913 Short Their Promise 1913 Short The Heart of a Gambler 1913 Short At the Lariat's End 1913 Short Across the Rio Grande 1913 Short The Rustler's Spur 1913 Short unconfirmed The Shadowgraph Message 1913 Short The Last Shot 1913 Short unconfirmed
Writer Title Year Status Character Skirts 1928 adaptation Crowning the Count 1926 Short story Scandal Hunters 1925 Short scenario / story Should Sailors Marry? 1925 Short story The Polo Kid 1925 Short scenario / story Cagey Love 1925 Short A Dangerous Peach 1925 Short story Looking Down 1925 Short story A Dark Horse 1922 Short scenario / story The Lucky Dog 1921 Short screenplay The Tourist 1921 Short The Blizzard 1921 Short The Nuisance 1921 Short The Mysterious Stranger 1920 Short His Jonah Day 1920 Short The Backyard 1920 Short story The Trouble Hunter 1920 Short The Decorator 1920 Short Springtime 1920 Short He Laughs Last 1920 Short Pals and Pugs 1920 Short Fists and Fodder 1920 Short Roaring Love Affair 1920 Short story Charlie Gets a Job 1919 Short story An Oriental Romeo 1919 Short scenario The Son-of-a-Gun 1919 story - as Jesse J. Robbins
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Smuggler's Daughter 1912 Short Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress 1912 Short Across the Plains 1911 Short Pals of the Range 1910 Short He Met the Champion 1910 Short The Deputy's Love 1910 Short Under Western Skies 1910 Short Away Out West 1910 Short The Brother, Sister and the Cowpuncher 1910 Short The Ranger's Bride 1910 Short Method in His Madness 1910 Short The Ostrich and the Lady 1910 Documentary short The Ranch Girl's Legacy 1910 Short The Mexican's Faith 1910 Short Aviation at Los Angeles, California 1910 Documentary short Western Chivalry 1910 Short Flower Parade at Pasadena, California 1910 Documentary short The Heart of a Cowboy 1909 Short Wonders of Nature 1909 Documentary short Scenes from the World's Largest Pigeon Farm 1909 Documentary short
Producer Title Year Status Character Triple Trouble 1918 Short producer - uncredited Police 1916 Short producer - uncredited A Burlesque on Carmen 1915 Short producer - as Jessie T. Robbins Burlesque on Carmen 1915 Short producer - uncredited A Night in the Show 1915 Short producer - uncredited Shanghaied 1915/I Short producer - uncredited The Bank 1915 Short producer - uncredited A Woman 1915 Short producer - uncredited Work 1915 Short producer - uncredited By the Sea 1915 Short producer - uncredited The Tramp 1915 Short producer - uncredited A Jitney Elopement 1915 Short producer - uncredited In the Park 1915 Short producer - uncredited The Champion 1915 Short producer - uncredited A Night Out 1915/I Short producer - uncredited His New Job 1915 Short producer - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character Life in Hollywood No. 3 1927 Short Adam and Eve a la Mode 1920 Short A Woman 1915 Short Soda Vendor (uncredited) After Midnight 1915 Short The Champion 1915 Short Bit Role (uncredited) His New Job 1915 Short Cameraman (uncredited) The Laird of McGillicuddy 1913 Short Cal Robbins
Editor Title Year Status Character Should Sailors Marry? 1925 Short
Known for movies The Lucky Dog (1921) as Director
The Polo Kid (1925) as Director
A Dark Horse (1922) as Director
Scandal Hunters (1925) as Director