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He acted on the stage from 1907 and worked with D.W. Griffith in various capacities between 1913-22, including appearances in The Birth of a Nation (1915) and Intolerance (1916). He became a director in 1917, with his best-known production probably being the big-budget whaling epic Down to the Sea in Ships (1922), which brought Clara Bow to the attention of audiences. Unfortunately, his career began to wane in the late 1920s; although he occasionally worked for such "major" studios as Columbia or RKO, he spent most of the rest of his career mired in the depths of Poverty Row, writing and/or directing quickie westerns and thrillers for such bottom-of-the-barrel studios as PRC and even lower-budget exploitation pictures for such shoestring producers as J.D. Kendis and the Weiss Brothers.- Art Director
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Martin J. Doner was born on 1 November 1864 in Iowa, USA. Martin J. was an art director, known for Tarzan of the Apes (1918), Hearts and Masks (1921) and In Search of Arcady (1919). Martin J. died on 15 October 1949 in Hollywood, California, USA.- F. Ray Comstock was born on 27 August 1878 in Buffalo, New York, USA. F. Ray was a producer, known for The Lottery Man (1916). F. Ray died on 15 October 1949 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.