
Wesley Ruggles
Known for: Directing
Born: June 10, 1889
Died: January 8, 1972
Wesley Ruggles (June 11, 1889 – January 8, 1972) was an American film director. He was born in Los Angeles, a younger brother of actor Charles Ruggles. He began his career in 1915 as an actor, appearing in a dozen or so silent films, on occasion with Charles Chaplin. In 1917, he turned his attention to directing, making more than 50 mostly forgettable films — including a silent film version of Edith Wharton's novel The Age of Innocence (1924) — before he won acclaim with Cimarron in 1931. The…
Known for

Police
1916

Shanghaied
1915

A Submarine Pirate
1915

Gussle's Wayward Path
1915
Gussle Rivals Jonah
1915

A Night in the Show
1915

Behind the Screen
1916
Caught in a Park
1915

Triple Trouble
1918

Her Painted Hero
1915

The Pawnshop
1916

A Burlesque on the Opera "Carmen"
1951

A Lover's Lost Control
1915

Her Torpedoed Love
1917

The Floorwalker
1916

A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios
1920

Beatrice Fairfax
1916