GILBERT M. ANDERSON

DIRECTING
Born in 1880, ‘Broncho Billy’ Anderson is considered the first western film star.
He played three film roles in “The Great Train Robbery” and then began to write, direct and act in his own films.
- His Regeneration 1915
- The Pest 1922
- Broncho Billy's Narrow Escape 1912
- The Good-for-Nothing 1914
- Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress 1912
- The Making of Broncho Billy 1913
- Broncho Billy and the Outlaw's Mother 1913
- Tag Day 1909
- Alkali Ike's Pants 1912
- Broncho Billy and the Rattler 1914
- The Deputy and the Girl 1912
- Broncho Billy's Bible 1912
- The Outlaw and the Child 1911
- The Corporation and the Ranch Girl 1911
- Alkali Ike's Misfortunes 1913
- Alkali Ike and the Hypnotist 1913
- A Road Agent's Love 1912
- Broncho Billy Gets Square 1913
- The Three Gamblers 1913
- The Bandit's Child 1912
- Alkali Ike's Boarding House 1912
- The Indian and the Child 1912
- A Pal's Oath 1911
- Broncho Bill's Last Spree 1911
- Spike Shannon's Last Fight 1911
- The Strike at the Little Jonny Mine 1911
- Town Hall, Tonight 1911
- A Western Redemption 1911
- The Stage Driver's Daughter 1911
- The Tell-Tale Hand 1914
- When Love and Honor Called 1915
- The Western Way 1915
- The Outlaw's Awakening 1915
- Western Hearts 1912
- Broncho Billy's Gratitude 1912
- A Story of Montana 1912
- Broncho Billy and the Indian Maid 1912
- Outwitting Papa 1911
- Broncho Billy for Sheriff 1912
- Alkali Ike Plays the Devil 1912
- Hubby's Scheme 1911
- A Child of the West 1912
- Broncho Billy, a Friend in Need 1914
- Broncho Billy's Mexican Wife 1912
- Broncho Billy's Heart 1912
- Broncho Billy's Promise 1912
- The Reward for Broncho Billy 1912
- Broncho Billy and the Sheriff's Kid 1913
- Ashes 1922
- Vera, the Medium 1917
- Broncho Billy and the Baby 1915
- Broncho Billy's Christmas Dinner 1911
- Broncho Billy's Last Hold-Up 1912
- The Weak-End Party 1922
- Why Broncho Billy Left Bear County 1913