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  1. Marshall Ambrose "Mickey" Neilan (April 11, 1891 – October 27, 1958; also credited Marshall Neilon) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, whose work in films began in the early silent era .

  2. Marshall Neilan. Actor: Daddy-Long-Legs. In the early days of silent pictures, Marshall Neilan was a top director for Goldwyn Pictures. He had also directed a small number of Louis B. Mayer's independently produced melodramas, but there was a mutual dislike between the two men.

  3. Marshall Neilan. Actor: Daddy-Long-Legs. In the early days of silent pictures, Marshall Neilan was a top director for Goldwyn Pictures. He had also directed a small number of Louis B. Mayer's independently produced melodramas, but there was a mutual dislike between the two men.

  4. Handsome, witty, arrogant - Marshall "Mickey" Neilan was one of the more talented directors of the early era of motion pictures. But his excesses and happy-go-lucky approach to life led to the tragic downfall of a warm, comedic genius. Mickey was born in San Bernadino, California on April 11, 1891.

  5. Marshall Ambrose Neilan was an American motion picture actor, screenwriter, film director, and producer. Born in San Bernardino, California, Neilan was known by most as “Mickey.”

  6. Marshall Neilan is known as an Director, Actor, Story, Producer, Writer, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Stella Maris, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Daddy-Long-Legs, A Little Princess, Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley, M'Liss, Chloe, Love Is Calling You, and Dinty.

  7. Find the location of Marshall Neilan's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career.

  8. Stella Maris: Directed by Marshall Neilan. With Mary Pickford, Ida Waterman, Herbert Standing, Conway Tearle. Two young women - a paraplegic girl sheltered by her wealthy guardians and a more experienced orphan - fall in love with a man separated from his violent wife.

  9. Marshall Neilan's latest First: National feature, "Hits of Lite," which comes to the California Theatre tomorrow for an engagement of three days, is another in-' novation in motion’ picture production.

  10. The Marshall Neilan papers span the years 1925-1958 (bulk 1947-1958) and encompass 1.3 linear foot. The collection contains outlines and research for several unproduced film projects, material for two television series developed by Neilan, some correspondence, and extensive drafts of Neilan's memoirs.