Louis D. Lighton
Louis D. Lighton was born on Nov 25, 1895 in USA. Louis D. Lighton's big-screen debut came with Flesh and Blood directed by Irving Cummings in 1922. Louis D. Lighton is known for Down to the Sea in Ships directed by Henry Hathaway, Richard Widmark stars as First Mate Dan Lunceford and Lionel Barrymore as Capt. Bering Joy. The most recent award Louis D. Lighton achieved is Photoplay Awards. The upcoming new movie Louis D. Lighton plays is The Black Rose which will be released on Sep 01, 1950.
Louis D. Lighton was born on November 25, 1895 in Florence, Nebraska, USA. Louis D. was a writer and producer, known for Capitaines courageux (1937), Les ailes (1927) and Maman déteste la police (1946). Louis D. was previously married to Hope Loring. Louis D. died on February 1, 1963 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Birthday
Nov 25, 1895Place of Birth
Florence, Nebraska, USA
Known For
Awards
1 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1950
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6.2 - 1949
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7.3 - 1946
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6.7 - 1945
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8.0 - 1939
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6.1 - 1939
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6.3 - 1938
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6.8 - 1937
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6.0 - 1935
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7.0 - 1934
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6.7 - 1934
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- 1934
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5.9 - 1933
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5.0 - 1931
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6.0 - 1930
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6.3 - 1929
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6.8 - 1929
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5.3 - 1928
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7.0 - 1928
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6.3 - 1928
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6.6 - 1927
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- 1925
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