W. Duncan Mansfield embarked on a distinguished career in the film industry, commencing as an editor for the trailblazing producer/director Thomas H. Ince, a pioneer in the field. Subsequently, Mansfield progressed to direct, produce, and collaborate on numerous compilation films alongside the renowned comedian Harold Lloyd, further solidifying his reputation. In addition, Mansfield made significant contributions to the realm of television, editing notable programs such as the crime drama M Squad, which premiered in 1957, the western series Wagon Train, also debuting in 1957, and the action-packed Highway Patrol, which first aired in 1955.
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BornSep 17, 1897 Birmingham, Alabama, USA
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1937

Girl Loves Boy as Director, Writer