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James Cruze (born March 27, 1884, in Ogden, Utah, and died August 3, 1942, in Los Angeles ) was an American actor and film director. He held US citizenship and was best known for his career in the film industry.
Cruze was the director of several films, including "Waking Up the Town", "The Wrong Road", "Sutter's Gold", "Two-Fisted", "Helldorado", "Mr. Skitch", "I Cover the Waterfront", "The Great Gabbo", "The Duke Steps Out", "The Mating Call", "The City Gone Wild", and "Beggar on Horseback".
His other film directorial works include "The Fighting Coward", "One Glorious Day", "To the Ladies", "The Covered Wagon", "Gasoline Gus", "An Adventure in Hearts", "The Dub", "Merton of the Movies", "The Enemy Sex", "The Fast Freight", "The Dollar-a-Year Man", "Crazy to Marry", "Hawthorne of the U.S.A.", "You're Fired", and "The Roaring Road".