Arda La Croix

Arda La Croix was an American stage actor, screen actor, and author. He wrote novels based on popular plays including ''Billy the Kid''.

La Croix appeared in several theatrical productions including with John Dillon Company. He was in the play ''In a Woman's Power'' in 1901.

Dorothy La Croix was his sister.

His movie roles included ''Courage for Two'' as Hubert (credited as Arda Lacroix) in 1919, ''The Grouch'' with Montagu Love and Dorothy Green in 1918 (as Curé), Chaupin in ''Her Silent Sacrifice'' in 1917, and Donald MacGregor in the 1916 film ''The Daughter of MacGregor''.

He wrote a pulp fiction version of Billy the Kid published by J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Co. in 1907. He also wrote an adaptation of Joseph Stanley's play ''Lucky Jim'' and James Kyrle MacCurdy's Yankee Doodle Detective. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by LaCroix, Arda
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