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  1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cecil B. DeMille. Cecil Blount DeMille (August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959) was an American movie director. He was an Academy Award -winning producer of both silent and sound movies. He was renowned for the flamboyance and showmanship of his movies. His first movies were The Squaw Man and Joan the Woman.

  2. Film Editors. When Cecil B. DeMille embarked on his film career in 1913, the film editor (or “cutter”) did not exist as a discrete post. It was the director’s job. DeMille used rewinds and a magnifying glass to edit The Squaw Man. He continued in this function for four years and thirty films before delegating the task.

  3. Golden Globe. Bedste instruktør (1953) for Verdens største show. Eksterne henvisninger. Cecil B. DeMilles hjemmeside. Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. [ redigér på Wikidata ] Cecil Blount DeMille (født 12. august 1881, død 21. januar 1959) var en amerikansk filminstruktør, som var verdensberømt i 1910'erne og 1920'erne.

  4. Jan 10, 2023 · Actor Morgan Freeman won the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2012, after earning five Golden Globe Award nominations and one win for 1990's Driving Miss Daisy. Actor Robert De Niro won the Cecil B ...

  5. Cecil B. DeMille. Highest Rated: 100% The Plainsman (1936) Lowest Rated: 40% Madam Satan (1930) Birthday: Aug 12, 1881. Birthplace: Ashfield, Massachusetts, USA. Having emerged as a potent force ...

  6. Cecil B. DeMille's career as a director and producer spans five decades of motion pictures. After directing his first film, the 1914 silent The Squaw Man, DeMille went on to make seventy features, including westerns, adventures, musical comedies and war pictures before his death in 1959. He gave many actors such as Gloria Swanson their start in ...

  7. The Utah-born artist was introduced to DeMille by the painter-photographer-director Ferdinand Pinney Earle, who had worked on M-G-M’s Ben-Hur. DeMille hired Mortensen to shoot both scene stills and special art for The King of Kings (1927). It was a fortuitous connection. Few American photographers could have distilled the reality created on ...

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