Allan Dwan

Film director and screenwriter with 'Robin Hood'

Allan Dwan - Film director and screenwriter with 'Robin Hood'
Born

April 3rd, 1885
140 years ago

Died

December 28th, 1981
43 years ago — 96 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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Born in 1885, this individual had a prolific career in the film industry, directing over 400 films. Contributions spanned from the silent era to the advent of sound in cinema. Significant works include 'Robin Hood' (1922) and 'The Iron Mask' (1929). Dwan's career extended into the 1950s, illustrating a notable adaptability to changing film styles and technologies. Inducted into the Canadian Walk of Fame, his influence on early Hollywood remains evident.

Directed over 400 films

Created 'Robin Hood' (1922)

Directed 'The Iron Mask' (1929)

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