George D. Baker

About George D. Baker

Who is it?: Director, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day: April 22, 1868
Birth Place: Champaign, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: George Duane Baker

George D. Baker

A former newspaper writer and cartoonist, George D. Baker joined Vitagraph in 1913 as a director, and was the main...
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As per our current Database, George D. Baker has been died on 2 June, 1933 at Los Angeles, California, USA.

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When George D. Baker die, George D. Baker was 65 years old.

Popular As George D. Baker
Occupation Director
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born April 22, 1868 (Champaign, Illinois, USA)
Birthday April 22
Town/City Champaign, Illinois, USA
Nationality USA

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George D. Baker’s zodiac sign is Taurus. According to astrologers, Taurus is practical and well-grounded, the sign harvests the fruits of labor. They feel the need to always be surrounded by love and beauty, turned to the material world, hedonism, and physical pleasures. People born with their Sun in Taurus are sensual and tactile, considering touch and taste the most important of all senses. Stable and conservative, this is one of the most reliable signs of the zodiac, ready to endure and stick to their choices until they reach the point of personal satisfaction.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

George D. Baker was born in the Year of the Dragon. A powerful sign, those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dragon are energetic and warm-hearted, charismatic, lucky at love and egotistic. They’re natural born leaders, good at giving orders and doing what’s necessary to remain on top. Compatible with Monkey and Rat.

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A former newspaper writer and cartoonist, George D. Baker joined Vitagraph in 1913 as a director, and was the main director for the films of the studio's popular comedian John Bunny--of Bunny's 43 comedies at Vitagraph, Baker made 39 of them.

Bunny left Vitagraph to return to the stage, and Vitagraph put Baker to work with comedian Jay Dwiggins, hoping to strike gold with him as they did with Bunny. It didn't work. Baker subsequently left Vitagraph and went to Metro Pictures, where he became the main director for star Viola Dana.

He left the industry in 1924.

George D. Baker Movies

  • The Tarantula (1916) as Director
  • The Wager (1916) as Director
  • Heliotrope (1920) as Director
  • In Judgment of... (1918) as Director

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