Scott Pembroke


Percy Scott Pembroke was an American director, actor and screenwriter. He directed more than 70 films between 1920 and 1937.
Born in San Francisco, California, Pembroke was the son of British-born parents, Samuel Joseph Pembroke and Marian—or Mary Ann—Scott.
Studios for which Pembroke directed films include Chadwick Pictures.

Personal life and death

Pembroke was married to Gertrude Short.
On February 21, 1951, Pembroke died in Pasadena of a cerebral hemorrhage.

Partial filmography

A Country Hero The Girl Who Won Out The Law That Divides Winners of the West The Adventures of Tarzan The [Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (serial)|The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe] The [Social Buccaneer (1923 film)|The Social Buccaneer] Kill or Cure Gas and Air Her Dangerous Path Short Orders Rupert of Hee Haw Mandarin Mix-Up Detained Monsieur Don't Care West of Hot Dog Somewhere in Wrong Twins Pie-Eyed The Snow Hawk Navy Blue Days Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde The Terror of Bar X For [Ladies Only (film)|For Ladies Only] Ragtime Cactus Trails Polly of the Movies Galloping Thunder Gypsy of the North Sweet Sixteen The Black Pearl The Divine Sinner The [Branded Man (1928 film)|The Branded Man] The Law and the Man Sisters of Eve Should a Girl Marry? Shanghai Rose Two Sisters The [Medicine Man (1930 film)|The Medicine Man] The Jazz Cinderella The Lawless Nineties The Oregon Trail