Paul Hurst (October 15, 1888 - February 27, 1953) was an American character actor of prodigious output who also directed and wrote silent films. Much of his early work was in low budget western films. A native of central California, Hurst had a first-hand knowledge of Western lore, growing up surrounded by the multi-million acre Lux & Miller ranches which ran cattle throughout the state. Visiting San Francisco as a young man, Hurst became involved in amateur theatricals and thereafter traveled to Los Angeles to join in the emerging film industry there. He began appearing in films as early as 1912, most of them Westerns. By 1916, he was directing them as well (some sources report that he served in the First World War as a member of the French Foreign Legion, but the dates of his film projects make this story highly suspect). In the early 1920s, Hurst wrote several scenarios for films he directed and appeared in. He proved adept at working as a director for some of the cheapest producer...
Gone with the Wind
1939
Among the Missing
1934
The Phantom President
1932
Secrets of a Nurse
1938
We Who Are About to Die
1937
Murder in the Music Hall
1946
Million Dollar Pursuit
1951
Saturday's Millions
1933
The Westerner
1940
Torrid Zone
1940
Josette
1938
Midnight Alibi
1934
Island of Lost Souls
1932
The Women in His Life
1933
Cafe Society
1939
Broadway Serenade
1939
Caught in the Draft
1941
Topper Takes a Trip
1938
Dakota
1945
No Time to Marry
1938
Grand Slam
1933
Wife, Doctor and Nurse
1937
Lucky Larkin
1930
Hold 'Em Jail
1932
Girl Rush
1944
Virginia
1941
Lightning Bryce
1919
The Hazards of Helen: Episode13, The Escape on the Fast Freight
1915
Toughest Man in Arizona
1952
Night in New Orleans
1942
Mountain Justice
1930
The Sphinx
1933
The Further Adventures of Stingaree
1917
Maker of Men
1931
Second Honeymoon
1937
Scared Stiff
1945
Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence
1939
The Ox-Bow Incident
1943
Robin Hood of El Dorado
1936