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Home/People/Joseph De Grasse
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Born
May 4, 1873Died: May 25, 1940
Lived 67 years
Place of Birth
Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

11
Movies
0
TV Shows
50
Directed
Also Known As
Joseph Louis De Grace
Joe De Grasse
Joe DeGrasse
Joseph DeGrasse
IMDb Profile

Joseph De Grasse

Directing

Biography
Most famous for his work directing with his wife Ida May Park.
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell poster

The Adventures of Frank Merriwell

as Dr. Cummings
1936
The Dawn Rider poster

The Dawn Rider

as Dad Mason
1935
Avenging Angel poster

Avenging Angel

as Dad Mason
1935
The Drunkard poster

The Drunkard

as Mr. Miller
1935
The Cowboy Kid poster

The Cowboy Kid

as John Grover
1928
So Big poster

So Big

as Simeon Peake
1924
The Place Beyond the Winds poster

The Place Beyond the Winds

as Anton Farwell
1916
The Measure of a Man poster

The Measure of a Man

as Jim Stuart
1915
The $2500 Bride poster

The $2500 Bride

as Boss Barnet
1912
Jealousy on the Ranch poster

Jealousy on the Ranch

as Ralph Tracy
1912
For the Sake of the Papoose poster

For the Sake of the Papoose

as Dr. Ray
1912