Louis D. Lighton

Personal Info

Known For Producer

Gender Male

Birthday 1895-11-25

Deathday 1963-02-01 (67 years old)

Place of Birth Florence, Nebraska, USA

Also Known As Duryea Lighton, Louis Duryea Lighton, Louis Lighton

Louis D. Lighton

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Louis D. Lighton (November 25, 1895 – February 1, 1963) was an American screenwriter and producer. He wrote for 40 films between 1920 and 1927. He also produced 30 films between 1928 and 1951. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska and died in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. He was married to fellow screenwriter Hope Loring.

Known For

Producer

1951
1950
The Black Rose

as Producer

1949
1946
1945
1945
A Bell for Adano

as Producer

1939
Lucky Night

as Producer

1938
Test Pilot

as Producer

1938
Man-Proof

as Producer

1937
1936
Trouble for Two

as Producer

1935
Peter Ibbetson

as Producer

1934
You Belong to Me

as Producer

1934
All of Me

as Producer

1934
Now and Forever

as Producer

1934
Here Is My Heart

as Producer

1934
College Rhythm

as Producer

1932
If I Had a Million

as Associate Producer

1931
Skippy

as Producer

1931
June Moon

as Producer

1930
Seven Days Leave

as Producer

1930
Tom Sawyer

as Producer

1929
The Virginian

as Producer

1929
The Canary Murder Case

as Associate Producer

1928
The Shopworn Angel

as Producer

1928
Red Hair

as Producer

Writer

1927
It

as Writer

1927
1927
Wings

as Screenplay

1926
Fig Leaves

as Story

1926
The Blind Goddess

as Adaptation

1926
1926
The Rainmaker

as Writer

1926
The Cat's Pajamas

as Screenplay

1926
Wandering Footsteps

as Screenplay

1925
Little Annie Rooney

as Adaptation

1925
Little Annie Rooney

as Screenplay

1925
The Pleasure Buyers

as Screenplay

1925
The Woman Hater

as Writer

1925
The Golden Cocoon

as Screenplay

1925
1925
His Secretary

as Screenplay

1925
1924
K - The Unknown

as Writer

1924
This Woman

as Writer

1924
Helen's Babies

as Writer

1924
Cornered

as Writer

1924
1923
1923
Penrod and Sam

as Writer

1923
April Showers

as Screenplay

1923
East Side - West Side

as Screenplay

1923
The Virginian

as Writer

1923
Boy of Mine

as Writer

1923
April Showers

as Story

1922
Flesh and Blood

as Writer

1922
1922
Paid Back

as Story

1920
The Champion Liar

as Scenario Writer

1920
The Big Catch

as Story

Editor

1927
The Spotlight

as Editor