- William C. deMille
Infobox Actor
name = William C. deMille
birthname = William Churchill deMille
birthdate = birth date|1878|7|25
location =Washington, North Carolina ,U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1955|3|8|1878|7|25
deathplace =Playa del Rey, California
spouse = Anna Angela George (1903-1929);Clara Beranger (1929-1955) ("his death")
children = Agnes DeMille (1905–1993)
Peggy George (1908–1978)Willam C. deMille (
July 25 1878 –March 8 1955 ) was an Americanscreenwriter andfilm director from thesilent movie era through the early 1930s. He was also a notedplaywright prior to moving into film.Biography
DeMille was born in
Washington, North Carolina , to Henry Churchill deMille (1853–1893), an Episcopal lay minister and playwright fromNorth Carolina , and Matilda Beatrice Samuel (1853–1923), who was born to aSephardic Jewish family inEngland but converted to her husband's faith. He was the elder brother of the versatileCecil B. DeMille , who altered the punctuation of his last name when he went to Hollywood, claiming that it fit better on marquees. (William continued to be known as "deMille," while his daughter Agnes chose "de Mille.") William received a bachelor's degree fromColumbia University followed by graduate studies at theAcademy of Dramatic Arts , at schools inGermany , and a second stint at Columbia studying underBrander Matthews .In 1903, he married Anna Angela George, the daughter of notable economist
Henry George . Anna bore William two children,choreographer Agnes de Mille (named after a younger sister who died in childhood) and actressPeggy George . Professionally, their life was stable. A successful Broadway playwright, William's works were regularly produced by the flamboyant impresarioDavid Belasco . One notable production, "The Warrens of Virginia" (1907) featured future film starMary Pickford and Cecil, both struggling actors playing minor roles. Cecil eventually moved to Hollywood and William followed suit. Though not as famous today as Cecil, he was one of the silent film era's most respected directors. And though most of his silents have been lost, 1921's "Miss Lulu Bett" shows a delicate touch in the telling of an impoverished spinster's misfortunes in a small town. One of the writers involved in the film wasClara Beranger , whom deMille would marry in 1929.At about this time, William also met
Lorna Moon , an established New York author who also wrote sophisticated Hollywood comedies. In 1998, Richard de Mille, who had grown up in Cecil's household, revealed in the memoir "My Secret Mother, Lorna Moon" that William C. deMille was his father and screenwriter Moon his biological mother. Richard had been adopted by Cecil B. and Constance DeMille to avoid a family scandal. Apparently, William's wife never knew the truth of Richard's birth.In addition to his filmmaking fame, William deMille was an early member of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . (His brother was a founding member.) WithDouglas Fairbanks , he co-hosted the1st Academy Awards in 1929, and he solely hosted the2nd Academy Awards the following year. He also served as President of the Academy briefly. DeMille helped found the USC Film School in 1929, and after his East Coast theatrical career failed to revive in the early 1930s, he was active on the faculty there until his death. He has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame , located at 6101 Hollywood Blvd.DeMille died in 1955 while living in
Playa del Rey, California and was interred in the Hollywood Cemetery.External links
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* [http://silentgents.com/DDDeMilleW.html Silent Ladies & Gents William deMille]Persondata
NAME= deMille, William C.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= deMille, William Churchill
SHORT DESCRIPTION=
DATE OF BIRTH=July 25 1878
PLACE OF BIRTH=Washington, D.C.
DATE OF DEATH=March 8 1955
PLACE OF DEATH=Playa del Ray, California
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