Minnie Steppler
Minnie Steppler was an American film editor and occasional screenwriter active during the late 1920s.[1]
Minnie Steppler | |
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Born | Minnie Stewart October 16, 1889 Ventura County, California, USA |
Died | March 30, 1964 (aged 74) Los Angeles County, California, USA |
Occupation | Film editor |
Biography
Minnie was born in Ventura County, California, to John Stewart and Sara Todd. She was married to Harry Steppler.
Selected filmography
- Broken Hearted (1929)
- China Slaver (1929)
- Girls Who Dare (1929)[2]
- The Candy Kid (1928)
- Must We Marry? (1928)
- The Little Wild Girl (1928)[3]
- Old Age Handicap (1928)
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References
- "Working on Film". The Los Angeles Times. 3 May 1927. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
- Villecco, Tony (2001-01-29). Silent Stars Speak: Interviews with Twelve Cinema Pioneers. McFarland. ISBN 9780786408146.
- Lindsay, Cynthia (1995). Dear Boris: The Life of William Henry Pratt A.k.a. Boris Karloff. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9780879101060.
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