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Clifford Sanford Elfelt ( Chicago, Illinois, December 13, 1892 – Los Angeles, California, September 3, 1975) was an American silent film director, writer and producer. He was active in the silent film industry from 1916 up to 1926, worked with Universal Studios, was head of Metropolitan Pictures Corporation of California and had his own Clifford S. Elfelt Productions company. He was married to the actress Gladys E. Fry (1903 - 1991, also known as June LaVere), who divorced him in 1923.


Filmography


Director

* 1916 ''Muggins'' (Short) * 1916 ''The Cry of Conscience'' (Short) * 1916 ''The Eternal Way'' (Short) * 1916 ''For Her Mother's Sake'' (Short) * 1916 ''The Song of the Woods'' (Short) * 1916 ''Little Brownie's Bravery'' (Short) * 1916 ''Weapons of Love'' (Short) * 1916 ''A Great Love'' (Short) * 1922 ''Flaming Hearts'' * 1922 '' Big Stakes'' * 1923 ''Crimson Gold'' * 1923 ''Danger'' * 1924 ''
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'' * 1925 ''Fighting Courage'' * 1926 ''
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External links

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Fultonhistory.com, search for June la Vere and Clifford ElfeltSearch.ancestry.com
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