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Harold Mathews Brett (1880–1955) was an American illustrator and painter best known for his New England scenes and portraits. His style is that of Realism (visual arts) and Genre works. His illustrations have been featured in Harper's Weekly, Bazar, Collier's Weekly, and The Saturday Evening Post. Brett's paintings hang in the Brandywine River Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Fine Art, and the Chatham Historical Society, among others.
Date Of Birth 1880, United States of America Died 1955 Place Of Birth Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, UK Profession Writer, Director, Actor Education School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Writer Title Year Status Character Her Hour of Retribution 1914 Short story Mary the Fishergirl 1914 Short story Thelma; or, Saved from the Sea 1914 Short story The Chase of Death 1914 Short story The Houseboat Mystery 1914 Short story Through Stormy Seas 1914 Short story Detective Daring and the Thames Coiners 1914 Short The Wager 1913/II Short story The Antique Vase 1913 Short writer A Fisherman's Infatuation 1913 Short story Lily of Letchworth Lock 1913 Short story Don Q, How He Treated the Parole of Gevil Hay 1912 Short scenario From Cowardice to Honour 1912 Short story Lieutenant Daring and the Photographing Pigeon 1912 Short story The Factory Girl's Honour 1912 Short story The International Spies 1912 Short story The Adventures of Dick Turpin: A Deadly Foe, a Pack of Hounds, and Some Merry Monks 1912 Short story Three-Fingered Kate: The Pseudo-Quartette 1912 Short story The Bargee's Revenge 1912 Short story Lieutenant Daring Quells a Rebellion 1912 Short story Robin Hood Outlawed 1912 Short The Adventures of Dick Turpin: The Gunpowder Plot 1912 Short The Witch of the Welsh Mountains 1912 Short Three-Fingered Kate: The Case of the Chemical Fumes 1912 Short story The Gentleman Ranker 1912 Short The Adventures of Dick Turpin: 200 Guineas Reward, Wanted Dead or Alive 1912 Short story Lieutenant Daring Defeats the Middleweight Champion 1912 Short Three-Fingered Kate: The Wedding Presents 1912 Short Yiddle and His Fiddle 1912 Short scenario The Adventures of Dick Turpin: The King of Highwaymen 1912 Short The Pedlar of Penmaenmawr 1912 Short The Smuggler's Daughter of Anglesea 1912 Short A Cornish Romance 1912 Short The Battalion Shot 1912 Short The Belle of North Wales 1912 Short Lieutenant Daring and the Ship's Mascot 1912 Short Through Death's Valley 1912 Short Broken Faith 1912 Short The Fishergirl of Cornwall 1912 Short A Tragedy of the Cornish Coast 1912 Short Lieutenant Daring Avenges an Insult to the Union Jack 1912 Short Lieutenant Daring R.N. and the Secret Service Agents 1911 Short story A Soldier's Honour 1911 Short story The Adventures of Lieutenant Daring R.N.: In a South American Port 1911 Short story The King's Peril 1911 Short story
Director Title Year Status Character Her Hour of Retribution 1914 Short Thelma; or, Saved from the Sea 1914 Short The Chase of Death 1914 Short The Houseboat Mystery 1914 Short Through Stormy Seas 1914 Short The Wager 1913/II Short The Factory Girl's Honour 1912 Short
Actor Title Year Status Character The Wager 1913/II Short Cavendish The Antique Vase 1913 Short Isaacs The Adventures of Dick Turpin: The Gunpowder Plot 1912 Short Three-Fingered Kate: The Case of the Chemical Fumes 1912 Short Carrick Carthew Lieutenant Daring Defeats the Middleweight Champion 1912 Short The Gent Yiddle and His Fiddle 1912 Short Mr. Cohen The Battalion Shot 1912 Short
Known for movies The Wager (1913) as Writer
Her Hour of Retribution (1914) as Writer
The Factory Girl's Honour (1912) as Writer
Thelma; or, Saved from the Sea (1914) as Writer