James Kirkwood, Sr.

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James Kirkwood, Sr.
Born February 22, 1875
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Died August 24, 1963
Woodland Hills, California, USA
Occupation Actor and Film director
Years active 1909 - 1956

James Kirkwood, Sr. (b. February 22, 1875, Grand Rapids, Michigan - d. August 24, 1963, Woodland Hills, California) was an American actor and director.

He debuted on screen in 1909 and was soon playing leads for D.W. Griffith. He started directing in 1912, and became a favorite of Mary Pickford. In 1923 he married actress Lila Lee and had a son James Kirkwood, Jr. who later went on to become a writer.

His directing career fizzled in 1920, but continued acting well into the 1950s.

Following his death at age 88, he was interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City.

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NAME Kirkwood, James, Sr.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor and Film director
DATE OF BIRTH February 22, 1875
PLACE OF BIRTH Grand Rapids, Michigan Flag of the United States United States
DATE OF DEATH August 24, 1963
PLACE OF DEATH Woodland Hills, California Flag of the United States United States
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