Rob Wagner

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Role

Director | Actor | Writer

Date of birth

08/01/1872

Date of death

07/20/1942

Place of birth

Detroit, Michigan, USA

Rob Wagner

Biography

Rob Wagner moved to Santa Barbara from Detroit in 1906. He settled in Los Angeles about 1909. His first scenario for a film, "The Artist's Sons," was produced by Selig Studios in 1911. Between 1915 and 1918 he wrote a series of articles on the film industry for the Saturday Evening Post. Wagner was Charlie Chaplin's publicity man and confidant for many years. He was a director of Will Rogers film shorts. He was founder, editor and publisher of Rob Wagner's Script, a literary magazine for the film community. The magazine was published from 1929 to 1949.

Known For

Heads Up

Heads Up

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Smudge

Smudge

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Fair Week

Fair Week

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