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  1. Stanner E.V. Taylor (September 28, 1877 – November 23, 1948) was an American screenwriter and film director of the silent era. He wrote for more than 100 films between 1908 and 1929.

  2. Stanner Edward Varley Taylor (1874-1948) was a newspaper man who borrowed a typewriter at the New York Herald to write plays, while the rest of the city slept. His plays impressed the owner of the American Mutoscope & Biography Co. and in 1908 he was hired to write stories for the new moving pictures.

    • January 1, 1
    • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Stanner E.V. Taylor is known as an Director, Writer, Story, Screenplay, and Scenario Writer. Some of his work includes The Adventures of Dollie, In the Border States, The Greatest Question, Ramona, Scarlet Days, The Last Drop of Water, The Girl Who Stayed at Home, and The Idol Dancer.

  4. Captain Victor Marier/ S.E.V. Taylor/ Stanley E.V. Taylor ; Date of Birth: 28 September 1877; Died on: 23 November 1948

  5. Steve Taylor, the grandson of screenwriter, producer and director Stanner E.V. Taylor, a frequent collaborator of D.W. Griffith’s, was on hand to discuss his grandfather’s life and career Saturday night at Retroformat, held at the Egyptian Theater.

  6. Over the Hill to the Poorhouse: Directed by Stanner E.V. Taylor. With Florence Auer, Edward Dillon, Mack Sennett, Anthony O'Sullivan. The mother of a large family is abandoned by her children and faces consignment to the poorhouse.

  7. Stanner E.V. Taylor was an American screenwriter and director of the silent era. He wrote for 108 films between 1908 and 1929. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and died in Los Angeles, California.