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  1. William Nicholas Selig (March 14, 1864 – July 15, 1948) was a vaudeville performer and pioneer of the American motion picture industry. His stage billing as Colonel Selig would be used for the rest of his career, even as he moved into film production.

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  2. William Nicholas Selig. Producer. Additional Crew. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Born into a large Bohemian-Polish family in Chicago on March 14, 1864, William N. Selig was one of the true pioneers of the motion picture industry. Though not widely remembered today, his Selig Polyscope Co. was responsible for many landmark events in ...

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  3. Learn about the life and achievements of William Selig, a pioneer of the American motion picture industry who founded the Selig Polyscope Company in Chicago and moved to Los Angeles in 1909. He produced and directed films for African-American audiences, such as The Black Crook and The Jazz Singer, and was the first producer to join the Edison Motion Picture Patents Company.

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  5. May 20, 2009 · Unknown pioneer. By SUSAN KING. May 20, 2009 12 AM PT. William Selig is one of the unsung heroes of the early days of cinema in Los Angeles. A jack-of-all-trades, he worked as a vaudeville...

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  6. Oct 21, 2022 · Everett had rediscovered a lost moment in film history: William N. Seligs 1898 short film Something Good-Negro Kiss, the earliest known depiction of black intimacy on screen, starring actors...

  7. Inventor | Producer Born March 14, 1864 in Chicago, Ill. Died July 16, 1948 in Koreatown, CA. C ol. William N. Selig was a pioneer developer of the motion picture industry who made California...

  8. (1864–1948). U.S. film pioneer William Selig improved the early motion-picture camera and produced some of the first feature-length films. He was also the first producer to open a motion-picture studio in Los Angeles, Calif., the locale that was eventually to become the film capital of the world. Selig was born in Chicago, Ill., on March 14, 1864.

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