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  1. Scott R. Dunlap (June 20, 1892 – March 30, 1970) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Dunlap was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1892 and entered the film business in 1915. He produced 70 films between 1937 and 1960, and directed 47 films between 1919 and 1929.

  2. Scott R. Dunlap. Producer: Twins of Suffering Creek. Entering the film business in 1915, Scott Dunlap worked his way up through the ranks and became a director in 1919. He worked steadily, though unspectacularly, directing many low- and medium-budget films, often Westerns, for various studios.

    • Producer, Director, Production Manager
    • June 20, 1892
    • Scott R. Dunlap
    • March 30, 1970
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    Scott Michael Dunlap (born August 16, 1963) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions, having previously been a member of the PGA Tour.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Scott Paper Company hired Dunlap as CEO in 1994. Within Dunlap’s first two years at the helm, Scott Paper’s stock price rose some 200 percent, and the value of the company (measured by the total value of outstanding shares) grew from $2.5 billion in 1993 to $9 billion in 1995.

  5. Scott R. Dunlap (June 20, 1892 – March 30, 1970) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Dunlap was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1892 and entered the film business in 1915. He produced 70 films between 1937 and 1960, and directed 47 films between 1919 and 1929.

  6. After working in Hollywood in various capacities for nearly four years, Scott R. Dunlap was given his first opportunity to direct in 1919. The bulk of Dunlap's output in the 1920s consisted of Westerns, a genre in which he'd continue to specialize in the talkie era.

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  8. Scott R. Dunlap. Producer: Twins of Suffering Creek. Entering the film business in 1915, Scott Dunlap worked his way up through the ranks and became a director in 1919. He worked steadily, though unspectacularly, directing many low- and medium-budget films, often Westerns, for various studios.

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