Saturday, March 18, 2017



Anthony J. Xydias

Birth: May 22, 1882
Tinos
Regional unit of Cyclades
South Aegean, Greece
Death: Oct. 27, 1952
Los Angeles
Los Angeles County
California, USA

Producer. He worked on the films, "Heroes Of The Alamo" (1937), "Devil's Canyon" (1935), "Five Bad Men" (1935), "Cross Country Run" (1927), "Sitting Bull At The Spirit Lake Massacre" (1927), "Davy Crockett At The Fall Of The Alamo" (1926), "General Custer At Little Big Horn" (1926), "Daniel Boone Through The Wilderness" (1926), "Buffalo Bill On The U.P. Trail" (1926), "Kit Carson Over The Great Divide" (1925), "The Hellion" (1924), "Wolf's Tracks" (1923), "Galloping Tracks" (1923), "The Crow's Nest" (1922), "Behind Two Guns" (1924), "Dynamite Dan" (1924), "Yankee Speed" (1924), "Slow As Lightning" (1923), and "Barb Wire" (1922). In 1906 he opened a theatre in Dallas, Texas, and later began a successful chain of theatres.

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 Spouses:
  Marine A Vrahos Xydias (1894 - 1943)*
  Callie Mae Shotwell (1880 - 1951)*
  Carrie E Rawls Danziger (1895 - 1984)*

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