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Edward F. Cline (birth name Edward Francis Cline) was born on November 4, 1891, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He was a citizen of the United States. Throughout his career, Cline worked as an actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He was involved in industries such as movies, cinematography, the film industry, filmmaking, and acting. Cline passed away on May 22, 1961, in Hollywood.
During his career, Cline directed numerous films, including "Moonlight and Cactus", "The Widow from Chicago", "The Villain Still Pursued Her", and many more. He is also known for films such as "Convict 13", "Three Ages", "The High Sign", "My Wife's Relations", "The Frozen North", and more.
In addition to directing, Cline also authored some of these notable works, including "Convict 13", "The Frozen North", and "My Wife's Relations". Throughout his lifetime, he contributed significantly to the film industry and left behind a legacy through his extensive filmography.