Kenneth Webb

Kenneth Webb (center) on location in New Orleans filming Fair Lady in 1922, with Betty Blythe, Robert Elliott, (extreme right).
Kenneth S. Webb (October 16, 1892 in New York City – March 23, 1966 in Hollywood, California) was an American film director, screenwriter, and composer noted for directing a number of films in the early age of the American film industry. He helped write The Gay Divorce along with Samuel Hoffenstein.
Selected Filmography
- The Stolen Kiss (1920)
- The Devil's Garden (1920)
- The Great Adventure (1921)
- Jim the Penman (1921)
- The Daring Years (1923)
- Just Suppose (1926)
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