John G. Adolfi
Entering films as an actor in 1910, John G. Adolfi soon switched careers and became a director. He turned out numerous, mostly low-budget films for minor companies, but every so often got a chance to work at a big studio like Fox.
Known for
DirectingBirthday
January 19, 1881Deathday
May 11, 1933Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
47Place of birth
New York, New York, U.SAlso known as
Jack AdolfiCast credits
Crew credits
The Working Man
DirectorThe Man Who Played God
DirectorA Successful Calamity
DirectorThe King's Vacation
DirectorShow of Shows
DirectorSinners' Holiday
DirectorCentral Park
DirectorVoltaire
DirectorRecaptured Love
DirectorThe Millionaire
DirectorDumb-bells in Ermine
DirectorAlexander Hamilton
DirectorAn Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee
DirectorWhat a Life
DirectorThe Midnight Taxi
DirectorFancy Baggage
DirectorThe Stolen Jools
DirectorWhat Happened To Father
DirectorSinners' Parade
DirectorThe Wonder Man
DirectorQueen of the Sea
Scenario Writer, Director