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  1. Actor | Director Born James Cruze Bosen on March 27, 1884 in Ogden, UT. Died Aug. 3, 1942 of heart ailment in Los Angeles, CA. J ames Cruze was one of the outstanding directors of the silent era, best known for "The Covered Wagon." The 1923 film was a sprawling epic about the settling of the Wild West in the late 19th century that was shot on ...

  2. James Cruze (né le 27 mars 1884 à Ogden, Utah et mort le 3 août 1942 à Los Angeles) est un acteur, réalisateur, producteur et scénariste américain. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

  3. Hollywood (1923 film) Hollywood. (1923 film) Hollywood is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze, co-written by Frank Condon and Thomas J. Geraghty, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is a lengthier feature follow-up to Paramount's own short film exposé of itself, A Trip to Paramountown from 1922.

  4. James Cruze's films include The Covered Wagon, The Great Gabbo, If I Had a Million, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  5. James Cruze, der als Sohn einer mormonischen Familie dänische Ahnen aufwies, war zunächst als Fischer tätig, um sich das Studium an einer Schauspielakademie zu verdienen. Im Alter von 16 Jahren spielte er bereits erste Rollen auf der Bühne und wurde 1906 Mitglied der damals sehr bekannten Belasco Truppe, mit der er regelmäßig am Broadway auftrat.

  6. The treatment accorded James Cruze is, to me, a perfect example of the lack of foresight and knowledge of human nature exhibited by producers. He has directed over fifty pictures, only two of which have not been commercial successes. They have made a mannequin of a master. It was only by accident that he was given The Covered Wagon to direct.

  7. James Cruze. Actor, Director, Producer, Writer. Born March 27, 1884 in Ogden, Utah, USA. Coming from a Mormon family in Utah, James Cruze was reportedly part Ute Indian. He worked as a fisherman to pay his way through drama school. Among his former wives were actresses Betty Compson (also from Utah) and Marguerite Snow.