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    Wray Bartlett Physioc (November 23, 1890 – May 8, 1933) was an American film director, producer and artist. [1] . His film The Gulf Between (1917) was the first Technicolor film ever produced. [2] [3] Early years. Wray Physioc was born on November 23, 1890, in Columbia, South Carolina, to Joseph Physioc and Martha Johnson. [4] .

  2. Wray Bartlett Physioc was born on 23 November 1890 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA. He is known for The Blonde Vampire (1922), The Love Nest (1922) and The Madness of Love (1922).

  3. The Blonde Vampire: Directed by Wray Bartlett Physioc. With De Sacia Mooers, Joseph W. Smiley, Charles Craig, Miriam Battista. Young Marcia Saville has a boyfriend, Martin Kent, who loves her but she prefers the "excitement" of shady gangster Tom Smith.

  4. The youngest of the two Physioc brothers in early films, Wray Physioc (born Wray Bartlett Physioc) entered motion pictures as a scenic artist with the American branch of Pathé Freres. By 1915, he was directing for American Biograph and by the 1920s had become his own producer, operating out of New York City and experimenting with Technicolor.

  5. Wray Bartlett Physioc, Wray Physioc, "Ypres", Original Pen and Ink Drawing, early twentieth century American painter and film director, Technicolor, scenic artist for the French company, Pathe Freres.

  6. Dec 26, 2022 · A hundred years ago, a group of scientists and silent-movie stars stepped off a train into the Florida sunshine. They'd brought with them some of the most advanced moviemaking...

  7. The Blonde Vampire is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Wray Physioc and starring De Sacia Mooers, Joseph W. Smiley and Miriam Battista.