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Raoul Walsh (March 11, 1887 – December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of silent screen actor George Walsh. He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic Birth of a Nation (1915) and for directing such films as High Sierra (1941) starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart and White Heat (1949) with James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien. His last directorial effort came in 1964.
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Producer

Scenario Writer
Dangerous Business
Producer

Writer

Story

Story
Every Mother's Son
Screenplay

Director

Villa as a young man

Bud Parker

Jack Colter

The Detective
The Second Mrs. Roebuck
Francis Carryl
Sierra Jim's Reformation
Sierra Jim
Sands of Fate
James Holden
Out of the Deputy's Hands
Kinney
The Availing Prayer
The Doctor

The Designing Guest
They Never Knew
Carrol Walker
The Exposure
Joe Reed

Adaptation