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Bert Lytell was an American actor, screenwriter, film producer, and film director. Born on February 24, 1885, in New York City, he held United States citizenship. Throughout his career, Lytell worked on numerous notable films, including "The Eternal City," "To Have and to Hold," "The Lone Wolf," "The Ship of Souls," and "A Trip to Paramountown". Additionally, he is known for his roles in "The Meanest Man in the World," "A Message from Mars," "Women's Wares," "Alias Ladyfingers," and "The Trail to Yesterday". Lytell's other notable works include "A Son of the Sahara,", "The Lone Wolf Returns," "Kick In," "Never the Twain Shall Meet," and "Blind Man's Eyes".
Furthermore, Bert Lytell contributed to films such as "Blackie's Redemption," "One-Thing-at-a-Time O'Day," "The Price of Redemption," "Empty Pockets," "Boston Blackie's Little Pal," and "Hitting the High Spots". He passed away on September 28, 1954, in New York City.