- George W. Hill
Infobox actor
name = George William Hill
birthdate =April 25 1895
birthplace =Douglass, Kansas USA
deathdate =August 10 1934
deathplace =Venice, California USA
othername =
occupation =Film director Cinematographer
yearsactive = 1913 - 1933
imdb_id = 0384276George William Hill (
April 25 1895 –August 10 1934 ) was an Americanfilm director andcinematographer .Biography
He began his film career at age 13 with director,
D. W. Griffith as a stagehand. A cinematographer of silent films known for his skill lighting female stars, he lensed a series of independently produced features forMae Marsh and other woman stars in the postwar WWI years and was eventually tapped by the burgeoning major studios be a director, beginning in 1920. It wasn't until 1925 or 1926 however that his directing career began to gain serious traction and his assignments allowed him access to top stars such asMarion Davies andJackie Coogan . Hill directedLon Chaney 's biggest money-maker, "Tell It to the Marines ", in 1926. Four years laterWallace Beery headed the cast of one of Hill's most memorable films, "The Big House", a stark prison drama that is regarded by critics as a major achievement in early sound film artistry. For this film, and many others, he worked with his eventual wife, accomplished screenwriterFrances Marion . Their marriage lasted scarcely a year, however, from 1930 to 1931. 1931's "Min and Bill " paired Beery andMarie Dressler as alcoholic tugboat owner-operators, again with a script by Marion. This phenomenally popular film made both Beery and Dressler intoMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's two top stars for the next couple of years and formed the basis for many later stereotypical routines about hard-nosed sea-going men.Tragically, Hill was severely injured in a car accident just when his career was beginning to peak, and it is rumored that his injuries were the root cause of his apparent suicide in 1934. His body was found in his Malibu beach home. At the time of his death he was preparing to direct "
The Good Earth ", a film eventually completed to great acclaim a few years later.George Roy Hill , an equally successful film director of the 1970s, is no relation.elected filmography
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Hell Divers (1931)
*The Secret Six (1931)
*Min and Bill (1930)
*Tell It to the Marines (1926)
*Held Up for the Makin's (1920)External links
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NAME= Hill, George W.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film director ,Cinematographer
DATE OF BIRTH=April 25 1895
PLACE OF BIRTH=Douglass, Kansas USA
DATE OF DEATH=August 10 1934
PLACE OF DEATH=Venice, California USA
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