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Marshall Neilan (born April 11, 1891, San Bernardino, California; died October 27, 1958, Los Angeles, California) was a person who held United States citizenship. In his career, Neilan worked as a screenwriter, film producer, film director, and actor.
Throughout his career, Neilan directed numerous films, including Stella Maris, Take Me Home, Bits of Life, Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley, Her Wild Oat, The Vagabond Lover, The Sporting Venus, The Unpardonable Sin, Taxi 13, and Chloe, Love Is Calling You.
Additionally, Neilan directed films such as Heart of the Wilds, Out of a Clear Sky, Hit-The-Trail Holliday, Three-Ring Marriage, Venus of Venice, and The Deadly Battle at Hicksville.
He was also responsible for directing movies like The Little Princess, Her Kingdom of Dreams, Daddy-Long-Legs, Go and Get It, Don't Ever Marry, Bob Hampton of Placer, Fools First, The Great Love, and Wild Oats Lane.
Some of the final films Marshall Neilan directed were His Last Haul, Black Waters, Sing While You're Able, Swing It, Professor, and Thanks for Listening.