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Cecil B. DeMille is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer, Editor and Presenter American born on 12 august 1881 at Ashfield (USA)

Cecil B. DeMille

Cecil B. DeMille
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Birth name Cecil Blount DeMille
Nationality USA
Birth 12 august 1881 at Ashfield (USA)
Death 21 january 1959 (at 77 years) at Hollywood (USA)

Cecil Blount DeMille (/dəˈmɪl/; August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was an American filmmaker. Between 1913 and 1956, he made seventy features, both silent and sound films. He is acknowledged as a founding father of the Hollywood film industry, the most commercially successful producer-director in cinema history.

DeMille began his career as a stage actor in 1900. One of his first acting jobs was in 1905 at the Historic Elitch Theatre in Denver, CO. He later moved to writing and directing stage productions, some with Jesse Lasky, who was then a vaudeville producer. DeMille's first film, The Squaw Man (1914), was also the first feature film shot in Hollywood. Its interracial love story made it a phenomenal hit and it "put Hollywood on the map." The continued success of his productions led to the founding of Paramount Pictures with Lasky and Adolph Zukor. His first biblical epic, The Ten Commandments (1923), was both a critical and financial success; it held the Paramount revenue record for twenty-five years.

The immense popularity of DeMille's silent films enabled him to branch out. The Roaring Twenties were the boom years and DeMille took full advantage, opening the Mercury Aviation Company, one of America's first commercial airlines. He was also a real estate speculator, an underwriter of political campaigns, and a Bank of America executive, approving loans for other filmmakers.

DeMille's films were distinguished by their epic scale, and by his cinematic showmanship. He made silent films of every genre: social dramas, comedies, Westerns, farces, morality plays, and historical pageants. The King of Kings (1927), his biography of Jesus Christ, was acclaimed for its sensitivity. Although it was a silent film, it circulated in 16mm prints for more than a half century after its release, reaching more than 800 million viewers. The Sign of the Cross (1932) was the first sound film to integrate all aspects of cinematic technique. Cleopatra (1934) was his first film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

After more than thirty years in Hollywood, DeMille reached the pinnacle of his career with Samson and Delilah (1949), a biblical epic which did "an all-time record business." He went on to receive his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director for his circus drama The Greatest Show on Earth (1952), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. His last and most famous film, The Ten Commandments (1956), is currently the seventh highest-grossing film of all-time adjusted for inflation.

In addition to his Best Picture Award, he received an Academy Honorary Award for his film contributions, the Palme d'Or (posthumously) for Union Pacific (film), a DGA Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. He was also the first recipient of the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, which was later named in his honor.

DeMille married Constance Adams DeMille in 1902, with whom he had one biological child, Cecilia; and three adopted children, Katherine, John, and Richard.

DeMille had an older brother William. Their sister Agnes died in childhood. William later named a daughter after her. Agnes de Mille, the famed dancer-choreographer, was DeMille's niece.

DeMille died of a heart ailment at age 77 in January 1959.

Biography

DeMille married Constance Adams on August 16, 1902 and had one child, Cecilia. The couple also adopted an orphan child, Katherine Lester in the early 1920s; her father had been killed in World War I and her mother had died of tuberculosis. Without DeMille's permission, Katherine became an actress at Paramount Pictures, ultimately gaining his approval. On October 3, 1937, Katherine married actor Anthony Quinn. In the 1920s the DeMilles adopted two sons, John and Richard, the latter of whom became a notable filmmaker, writer, and psychologist.

Best films

The Ten Commandments (1956)
(Director)
The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)
(Director)
Samson and Delilah (1949)
(Director)
Unconquered (1947)
(Director)
Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
(Director)
The War of the Worlds (1953)
(Executive Producer)

Usually with

Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
(33 films)
Anne Bauchens
Anne Bauchens
(43 films)
Julia Faye
Julia Faye
(39 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Cecil B. DeMille (115 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
1975Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?ActorSelf (archive footage)
1963Hollywood Without Make-UpActorSelf (archive footage)
1958The BuccaneerDirector, Executive Producer
1957The Buster Keaton StoryActorCecil B. DeMille
1956The Ten CommandmentsActor, Director, ProducerNarrator (uncredited)
1953The War of the WorldsExecutive Producer
1952The Greatest Show on EarthActor, Director, ProducerNarrator (voice) (uncredited)
1952Son of PalefaceActorPhotographer (uncredited)
1950Sunset BoulevardActorCecil B. DeMille
1949Samson and DelilahActor, Director, ProducerNarrator (uncredited)
1948California's Golden BeginningDirector
1947UnconqueredActor, Director, ProducerSelf - Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1947Variety GirlActorCecil B. DeMille
1944The Story of Dr. WassellActor, Director, ProducerVoice of Narrator (uncredited)
1942Reap the Wild WindActor, Director, ProducerPrologue Speaker (voice) (uncredited)
1942My Favorite BlondeActor
1942Star Spangled RhythmActorCecil B. DeMille
1940North West Mounted PoliceActor, Director, ProducerNarrator (voice) (uncredited)
1939Union PacificDirector, Producer
1938The BuccaneerDirector, Producer
1937The Last Train from MadridActor
1936The PlainsmanDirector, Producer
1935The CrusadesDirector, Producer
1934CleopatraDirector, Producer
1934Four Frightened PeopleDirector, Producer
1933This Day and AgeDirector, Producer
1932The Sign of the CrossDirector, Producer
1930Madam SatanActor, Director, ProducerRadio Newscaster (voice) (uncredited)
1930Free and EasyActorDirector Cecil B. DeMille (uncredited)
1930EstrelladosActorHimself (Guest Appearance)
1929DynamiteDirector
1928The Godless GirlDirector, Producer
1928The Blue DanubeProducer
1928Walking BackDirector
1927ChicagoProducer
1927The King of KingsDirector, Producer
1927White GoldProducer
1927The Yankee ClipperProducer
1927The Angel of BroadwayProducer
1927VanityProducer
1927The Fighting EagleProducer
1926The Volga BoatmanDirector, Producer
1926The Cruise of the Jasper BProducer
1926Three Faces EastProducer
1926Young AprilProducer
1926Red DicePresenter
1925BraveheartDirector
1925The Dressmaker from ParisSupervising Producer
1925The Golden BedDirector, Producer
1925The Road to YesterdayDirector, Producer
1925The Coming of AmosProducer
1925BraveheartDirector
1925The Night ClubScriptwriter
1924Feet of ClayDirector, Producer
1924TriumphDirector, Producer
1923The Ten CommandmentsDirector, Producer
1923Adam's RibDirector, Producer
1923HollywoodActorCecil B. DeMille
1922ManslaughterDirector, Producer
1922Saturday NightDirector, Producer
1922A Trip to ParamountownActorSelf
1921The Affairs of AnatolDirector, Producer
1921Fool's ParadiseDirector, Producer
1921Forbidden FruitDirector, Story, Producer
1920Why Change Your Wife?Director, Producer
1920Something to Think AboutDirector, Producer
1919Male and FemaleDirector, Producer
1919Don't Change Your HusbandDirector
1919For Better, for WorseDirector, Producer
1918Old Wives for NewDirector, Producer, Editor
1918The Squaw ManDirector, Producer
1918Till I Come Back to YouDirector, Producer
1918We Can't Have EverythingDirector, Producer, Editor
1918The Whispering ChorusDirector, Producer, Editor
1918The Squaw ManDirector, Producer
1917A Romance of the RedwoodsDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1917The Woman God ForgotDirector, Producer, Editor
1917The Little AmericanDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1917The Devil StoneDirector, Producer, Editor
1917Lost and WonDirector, Producer
1917Nan of Music MountainDirector
1916Joan the WomanDirector, Producer, Editor
1916The Dream GirlDirector, Producer, Editor
1916The Heart of Nora FlynnDirector, Producer, Editor
1916Maria RosaDirector, Producer, Editor
1916The Trail of the Lonesome PineDirector, Story, Producer, Editor
1915CarmenDirector, Producer, Editor
1915The Girl of the Golden WestDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1915After FiveDirector
1915The ArabDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1915The CaptiveDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1915The CheatDirector, Producer, Editor
1915Chimmie FaddenDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1915Chimmie Fadden Out WestDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1915The Golden ChanceDirector, Story, Producer, Editor
1915KindlingDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1915TemptationDirector, Producer, Editor
1915The UnafraidDirector, Story, Producer, Editor
1915The Warrens of VirginiaDirector, Producer, Editor
1915The Wild Goose ChaseDirector, Producer, Editor
1914The Call of the NorthDirector, Producer
1914The Squaw ManActor, Director, Writer, ProducerFaro Dealer (uncredited)
1914The VirginianDirector, Editor
1914Brewster's MillionsDirector
1914The Ghost BreakerDirector, Writer, Producer
1914Lord ChumleyTheatre Play
1914The Man From HomeDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1914The Man on the BoxDirector
1914The Master MindDirector
1914The Only SonDirector
1914The Rose of the RanchoDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1914What's His NameDirector, Writer, Producer, Editor
1914The Circus ManScriptwriter
1914Ready MoneyWriter
1914The Ghost BreakerDirector, Writer, Producer