Duke Worne

Howard "Duke" Worne (December 14, 1888 – October 13, 1933) was an American director and actor of the silent era. He directed more than 70 films between 1919 and 1931. He also appeared in 27 films between 1914 and 1928. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles, California. In 1930, Worne married silent film actress Virginia Brown Faire, to whom he remained married until his death three years later in 1933.

Crew

The Star Reporter

(Director)

The Eagle's Talons

(Director)

The Pride of the Force

(Director)

The Screaming Shadow

(Director)

The Empire Builders

(Director)

Ships of the Night

(Director)

The Wheel of Destiny

(Director)

Bride Of The Desert

(Director)

Nan of the North

(Director)

The Devil's Chaplain

(Director)

Anne Against the World

(Director)

A Yankee Go Getter

(Director)

Dangerous Paths

(Director)

The Midnight Special

(Director)

The Silent Hero

(Director)

The Man from Headquarters

(Director)

Daring Deeds

(Director)

Daring Deeds

(Producer)

The Trail of the Octopus

(Director)

The Sword of Valor

(Director)

The Phantom of the Turf

(Director)

The Blue Fox

(Director)

Do It Now

(Director)

Easy Going Gordon

(Director)

The Heart Of A Coward

(Director)

The Boaster

(Director)

The Cruise of the Hellion

(Director)

Isle of Lost Men

(Director)

Ten Days

(Director)

The Secret Code

(Director)

The Further Adventures of Yorke Norroy

(Director)

Heroes in Blue

(Director)

The Showdown

(Director)

One of Three

(Director)

The Gallant Fool

(Director)

The Branded Four

(Director)

Marry in Haste

(Director)

When Seconds Count

(Producer)

Secret Service Sanders

(Director)

The Flame Fighter

(Producer)

Too Much Youth

(Director)

The Phantom of the Turf

(Producer)

When Dreams Come True

(Director)

Smiling Billy

(Director)

Smiling Billy

(Producer)

The Canvas Kisser

(Director)

Some Mother's Boy

(Director)

Trooper 77

(Director)

Into the Night

(Director)

The Heart of Broadway

(Director)

The Heart of Broadway

(Producer)