Harry O. Hoyt

Harry O. Hoyt

Deceased · Born: Aug 6, 1885 · Died: Jul 29, 1961

Personal Details

BornAug 6, 1885 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Biography

Harry O. Hoyt, a multifaceted individual with a passion for the creative arts, was born on August 6, 1885, in the vibrant city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. This remarkable individual would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of film, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for generations to come.

As a writer and director, Harry O. Hoyt was responsible for bringing some of the most iconic films of his time to life. His most notable works include the 1925 masterpiece, "The Lost World", the 1927 drama "Bitter Apples", and the 1921 film "The Rider of the King Log". Each of these films showcased his unique ability to craft engaging stories and characters that captivated audiences worldwide.

Sadly, Harry O. Hoyt's life came to an end on July 29, 1961, in the picturesque community of Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his passing, his contributions to the world of cinema continue to be celebrated and admired, serving as a testament to his enduring legacy in the film industry.

Career

1944
1943
The Avenging Rider
The Avenging Rider as Story, Screenplay
1942
Lost Canyon
Lost Canyon as Screenplay
1937
Rustlers' Valley
Rustlers' Valley as Screenplay
Jungle Menace
Jungle Menace as Screenplay
1933
1930
1949
Cinderella Horse
Cinderella Horse as Director, Writer
1933
Jungle Bride
Jungle Bride as Director
1925
The Lost World
The Lost World as Director