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Gilbert M. Anderson was a director, actor and writer. He was born in Pine Bluff on 21 March 1880. Gilbert M. Anderson passed away 20 January 1971, he was 90 years. He is known for The Good-for-Nothing (1914), Mr. Flip (1909), His Regeneration (1915), Broncho Billy's Fatal Joke (1914) and Alkali Ike's Auto (1911).
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Gilbert M. Anderson
Born 1880-03-21 (146 years ago) in Pine Bluff. Dead 1971-01-20 (90 years).
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Academy Honorary Award | 1957 |
| Name |
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| Mollie Louise Schabbleman(Gifta: 1910–1970) |
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