John G. Adolfi
John G. Adolfi was an American actor, screenwriter and director (1888–1933). He was born at New York City and died at British Columbia.
Also recorded as John Gustav Adolfi; Jack Adolfi.
Chronology
- 1888John G. Adolfi born at New York City.
- 1888John G. Adolfi was born in 1888 at New York City.
- 1933John G. Adolfi died at British Columbia.
- 1933John G. Adolfi died in 1933 at British Columbia.
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“John G. Adolfi”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2459724: John G. Adolfi
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Dorothy Gibson in Saved from the Titanic (1912). Alec B. Francis plays "Father" (left) , Dorothy plays herself (centre) and John G. Adolfi plays Ensign Jack (right).
Éclair Film Company · Production still published in Moving Picture News , 4 May 1912 · Public domain
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Director John G. Adolfi greeting French boxer and actor Georges Carpentier upon his arrival in the United States. Adolfi was to direct Carpentier in an upcoming film. Page 3097 of the April 3, 1920 Motion Picture News .
Unknown photographer · Motion Picture News (Mar-Jun 1920) at the Internet Archive · Public domain
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