Scott R. Dunlap

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Scott R. Dunlap

Scott Dunlap directing.
Born (1892-06-20)June 20, 1892
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died March 30, 1970(1970-03-30) (aged 77)
Los Angeles, USA
Years active 1919–1960

Scott R. Dunlap (June 20, 1892 March 30, 1970) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and died in Los Angeles. Dunlap produced 70 films between 1937 and 1960, and directed 47 films between 1919 and 1929.

In 1942, Dunlap was with Western star Buck Jones at the Cocoanut Grove fire in Boston, Massachusetts. Dunlap was hosting a party in Jones's honor at the nightclub. Jones died two days after the fire, while Dunlap was seriously hurt, but survived.[1]

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