Who's who on the screen (1920)

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Who's Who on the Screen GEORGE LOANE TUCKER George Loane Tucker, one of the screen's best-known directors, was born in Chicago, 111., and following a lengthy stage career with Cohan and Harris, H. H. Frazee, H. W. Savage, Joe Weber and other well-known figures of the legitimate stage he entered upon his screen career as the producer of the English and European version of "The Christian," "The Prisoner of Zenda," "and "Arsene Lupin." It was also Mr. Tucker who directed "I Believe," "TrafiSc in Souls," "Rupert of Hentzau,' "The Man Without a Soul," "The Mother," "The Manx-Man," Anita Stewart in "Virtuous Wives" and one of the crowning efforts of the motion picture art— "The Miracle Man." Mr. Tucker is now making his own productions for the Associ- ated Producers. 396