Ollie Sellers

[2] He wrote the screenplay adapted from a novel and directed the 1920 film The Gift Supreme.

[3][4] It was the most widely viewed labor film of the period, with an audience of more than one million people the year of its release.

[4] The film featured Alfred Allen, Norris Johnson, and Pell Trenton.

The silent film included titles from Woodrow Wilson's 1913 New Freedom and told the story of a war veteran and a corrupt capitalist war profiteer.

Sellers married Camille Compton in 1907 and had one daughter Dorothy.