From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Stuart Robertson (14 June 1878 in London, Ontario – 5 November 1964 in California) was a Canadian born actor and later film director perhaps best known for his 1920 screen adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring John Barrymore. He broke into filmmaking in 1915 with Vitagraph, then with Famous Players-Lasky, making 57 features in his career. Robertson left film in 1935, amid the increasing prevalence of sound pictures.
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Directing
57
Male
1878-06-14
London, Ontario, Canada
John Stuart Robertson, J.S. Robertson, John Robertson
The Combat
The Destroyers
Her Right to Live
An Enemy to the King
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Misleading Widow
Our Little Girl
Tess of the Storm Country
Captain Salvation
The Phantom of Paris
Little Orphan Annie
The Single Standard
39 East
Grand Old Girl
Annie Laurie
The Enchanted Cottage
One Man's Journey
The Crime Doctor
His Greatest Gamble
Wednesday's Child
Shore Leave
The Bright Shawl
The Meeting
Away Goes Prudence
Beyond Victory
The Girl of Today
Erstwhile Susan
The Night Ride
Captain of the Guard
The Spanish Jade
The Road to Romance
A Dark Lantern
The Make-Believe Wife
Here Comes the Bride
The Test of Honor
Classmates
Captain Hurricane
Little Miss Hoover
Soul-Fire
The Fighting Blade
Shanghai Lady
Sentimental Tommy
New Toys
Footlights
Baby Mine
Madonna of the Streets
Twenty-One
Intrigue
The Bottom of the Well
Come Out of the Kitchen
The Menace
Love's Boomerang
The Magic Cup
Let's Elope
Synthwave Horror: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde