Jerome N. Wilson
Jerome N. Wilson was born on Jan 16, 1869 in USA. Jerome N. Wilson's big-screen debut came with Sweetheart of the Doomed directed by Reginald Barker in 1917.
Jerome Nelson Wilson was a marine engineer who later became a crime reporter for a Chicago newspaper, author of short stories, writer of vaudeville skits and a screenwriter. In the early 1920s he represented The Saliger Ship Salvage Corporation at screenings of a film the company made to attract public investors. At the time of his death he was a sales executive with the Monogram Picture Corporation, trusty of the Motion Picture Association and a secretary-treasurer of the Boys of Harlem, an organization made up of graduates of P. S. 95 (Gravesend Grammar School, Brooklyn).
Birthday
Jan 16, 1869Place of Birth
Savannah, Georgia, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1926
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- 1926
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- 1920
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- 1917
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