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Charles Graham Baker (July 16, 1883 – May 15, 1950) was an American screenwriter and director. He wrote for more than 170 films between 1915 and 1948. He and his father invented the game of Gin rummy in 1909.
He was born in Evansville, Indiana on July 16, 1883 to Elwood T. Baker and Leslie S. Barrows. By 1918 he was working as a "playwright" for the Vitagraph company in Brooklyn, New York City.
Baker died in Reseda, Los Angeles, California on May 15, 1950.
Writing
103
Male
1883-07-16
Evansville, Indiana, USA
Graham Baker, Leslie S. Barrows, Leslie Burrows
Borrowed Husbands
Tom Brown's School Days
Bullies and Bullets
Eternally Yours
Hidden Dangers
The Little Minister
Broadway Thru a Keyhole
Swiss Family Robinson
Perils of Thunder Mountain
The Silent Avenger
The Ninety and Nine
I Love That Man
The Girl in His Room
Plagues And Puppy Love
Shanghai
The Case Against Mrs. Ames
Bombshell
Conquest
A Little Ouija Work
Valley of the Sun
Husbands for Rent
Captain Jinks' Evolution
My Wild Irish Rose
Slightly Used
The Girl from Chicago
Broken Hearts of Hollywood
The Third Degree
Smashing Barriers
The Man Next Door
The Broadway Bubble
Pioneer Trails
Romans and Rascals
Just Suppose
Sonny Boy
The Matrimonial Web
Matinee Ladies
The Whisper Market
The Girl Problem
The Single Track
Daring Hearts
A Thief in the Dark
Breaking Through
Love Watches
The Singing Fool