by Sandra Brennan
biography
Before becoming a director and screenwriter of Hollywood silent films, George D. Baker worked as an illustrator and worked in various capacities in theater. He began directing films under the supervision of J. Stuart Blackton at Vitagraph. Soon Baker became established as a highly competent, versatile and creative director. He is best known for the Bunny and Finch comedies he directed between 1910 and 1914. Baker left the film industry in the mid 1920s.
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Revelation
Director, Screenwriter |
1924 | |||
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Slave of Desire
Director |
1923 | |||
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Little Eva Ascends
Director |
1922 | |||
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Buried Treasure
Director, Screenwriter |
1921 | |||
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Proxies
Director |
1921 | |||
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The Hunch
Director |
1921 | |||
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Without Limit
Director, Screenwriter |
1921 | |||
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Cinema Murder
Director |
1920 | |||
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Man Who Lost Himself
Director |
1920 | |||
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As the Sun Went Down
Screenwriter |
1919 | |||
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Castles in the Air
Director |
1919 | |||
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In for Thirty Days
Screenwriter |
1919 | |||
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Peggy Does Her Darndest
Director |
1919 | |||
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Revelation
Director |
1918 | |||
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The Shell Game
Director |
1918 | |||
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End of the Tour
Director |
1917 | |||
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His Father's Son
Director |
1917 | |||
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Sowers and Reapers
Director |
1917 | |||
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White Raven
Director |
1917 | |||
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A Night Out
Director |
1916 | |||
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The Pretenders
Director |
1916 | |||
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The Tarantula
Director |
1916 | |||
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The Two Edged Sword
Director |
1916 | |||
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A Price for Folly
Director |
1915 | |||
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Bunny Backslides
Director |
1914 | |||
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Mr. Bingles' Melodrama
Director |
1914 | |||
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Tangled Tangoists
Director |
1914 | |||
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The New Stenographer
Director |
1911 | |||
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The Subduing of Mrs. Nag
Director |
1911 |