William C. de Mille
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Prawdziwe imię i nazwisko | William Churchill De Mille |
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Data i miejsce urodzenia | 25 lipca 1878 Waszyngton, USA |
Data i miejsce śmierci | 8 marca 1955 Los Angeles |
Zawód | scenarzysta, reżyser |
William Churchill de Mille (ur. 25 lipca 1878 w Waszyngtonie, zm. 8 marca 1955, Los Angeles) – amerykański scenarzysta i reżyser pochodzenia żydowskiego, brat reżysera Cecila B. DeMille.
Filmografia
scenarzysta
- 1914: Cameo Kirby
- 1915: The Explorer
- 1918: We Can't Have Everything
- 1939: Captain Fury
reżyser
- 1914: The Only Son
- 1917: Sekretna gra
- 1921: What Every Woman Knows
- 1928: Żona Craiga
- 1935: Widow's Might
Wyróżnienia
Posiada swoją gwiazdę na Hollywoodzkiej Alei Gwiazd.
Linki zewnętrzne
- William C. de Mille w bazie Filmweb
- William C. de Mille w bazie IMDb (ang.)
- Biografia na stronie "Los Angeles Times"
Media użyte na tej stronie
Photograph of William C. de Mille as a young man. Paired with a photo of Cecil de Mille (sic), over the following caption:
Two sons of the late Henry C. de Mille who have inherited their father's talent for playwriting The late Henry C. de Mille was David Belasco's literary partner, and wrote with him The Wife, Lord Chumley and other pieces. His sons have inherited his talent for dramatic work. William C. de Mille, born in 1878, was educated at Columbia and later in Germany. His first attempt at playwriting was a one-act sketch entitled, A Mixed Foursome, produced in 1899 by Mr. Sargent's students. He also wrote with Charles Barnard a piece called The First Ring, which was seen during the season of 1900-1 at Carnegie Lyceum. He has written with his brother, Cecil, a play for Charles Richman, called The Genius, in which that actor will star this season, and he is the author of Robert Edeson's new play which will be presented at the Hudson in January. Cecil de Mille has had experience as an actor, having played with E. H. Sothern and other stars. He tried playwriting by constructing a melodrama which met with success, after which he collaborated with his brother on the play for Mr. Richman. He has just completed a play for a star in collaboration with Mrs. Charles Doremus.