Film director
Reginald Barker (born April 2, 1886, in Winnipeg) was a film director known for his work in the United States . He directed numerous films throughout his career, including "The Wrath of the Gods", "The Devil" , "Civilization" , and "The Flaming Forest" , among others.
Barker's directorial style reflected his diverse range of films - from drama and romance in "The Italian" and "The Women and the Puppet", to action and adventure in titles such as "The Great Divide" and "The White Desert".
Reginald Barker passed away on February 23, 1945, in Pasadena, California. Over the span of his career, he left a lasting legacy in the film industry through his extensive body of work as a film director.