George Randol (1895–1973) [1] was an actor, screenwriter, director, and producer [2] of films in the United States. In 1938 he was honored as an influential film executive in a newspaper writeup of the "Negro" film industry. [3]
Randol was born in Buena Vista, Virginia. [4]
Randol had numerous theatrical roles. [5] [6]
He was a partner in the short-lived Cooper-Randol Production Company of Los Angeles that delivered only Dark Manhattan. [7] He continued on with another partnership. [8]
He was in the Broadway production of Anna Lucasta.
George Randol (1895–1973) [1] was an actor, screenwriter, director, and producer [2] of films in the United States. In 1938 he was honored as an influential film executive in a newspaper writeup of the "Negro" film industry. [3]
Randol was born in Buena Vista, Virginia. [4]
Randol had numerous theatrical roles. [5] [6]
He was a partner in the short-lived Cooper-Randol Production Company of Los Angeles that delivered only Dark Manhattan. [7] He continued on with another partnership. [8]
He was in the Broadway production of Anna Lucasta.