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  1. Charles Urban (April 15, 1867 – August 29, 1942) was a German-American film producer and distributor, and one of the most significant figures in British cinema before the First World War.

  2. Charles Urban, Motion Picture Pioneer. Biographies. John Gilman Avery (1873-1927), known as 'Jack', was one of Urban's closest associates, being his friend, brother-in-law and camera operator for many years.

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  3. Charles Urban, Motion Picture Pioneer. Chronology. 1867 Carl (later Charles) Urban is born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 15 April 1867, the second child and eldest son of Joseph Urban (34), a sign painter from Ronsberg, Austro-Hungary, and Anna Sophie (née Glatz) (33) from Koenigsberg, East Prussia.

  4. Ada Aline Urban (15 May 1868 – 2 October 1937) was a British film company executive. She funded the Kinemacolor business established by her husband Charles Urban, helping it achieve global distribution as the first successful motion picture natural colour system.

  5. Charles Urban (1867-1942) was one of the major figures of early cinema. Here you can learn about the varied career of the man who did much to establish the documentary, news, travel and educational film, as well as being the producer of the world's first successful natural colour motion picture system, Kinemacolor.

  6. ( July 2023 ) Animals. The new British Library exhibition, Animals: Art, Science and Sound includes the famous Charles Urban 1903 film Cheese Mites. In the film, a naturalist (played by F. Martin Duncan, the film's director), looks at a piece of cheese through a microscope and see magnified cheese mites that fill the screen.