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Richard L'Estrange Filmography

ProductionBORN 1889ASHEVILLE19 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Production Β· The Right to Be Happy, Madame la Presidente, The Squaw Man

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Richard L'Estrange, originally born Gunther Van Strensch, made a significant mark on early cinema through his multifaceted roles as an actor, producer, and director. His career spanned from 1913 to 1929, and he is perhaps best known for his work on the landmark silent film "The Squaw Man" (1914), which was one of the first feature-length films to be shot in Hollywood. Collectors value this title not only for its historical significance but also for its role in shaping the American film industry. L'Estrange's contributions to film production extended beyond acting; he played a crucial role in the evolution of narrative cinema during a transformative period. His unique blend of artistic vision and practical production skills makes his works sought-after collectibles, particularly among enthusiasts of silent films and early Hollywood history. Films from this era, especially those associated with pioneering figures like L'Estrange, are cherished for their cultural impact and rarity, making them prized additions to any serious collector's library.

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