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  1. William Churchill deMille (July 25, 1878 – March 5, 1955), also spelled de Mille or De Mille, was an American screenwriter and film director from the silent film era through the early 1930s. He was also a noted playwright prior to moving into film.

  2. William C. deMille (William Churchill deMille: 25 de julio de 1878 – 8 de marzo de 1955) fue un guionista y director estadounidense de la era del cine mudo a principios de los años 30. Fue también un notable dramaturgo antes de iniciarse en el cine.

  3. William C. de Mille (1878-1955) Director. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. William Churchill de Mille, the older brother of Hollywood legend Cecil B. DeMille (W.C. retained the family spelling of his name) and father of Tony Award-winning choreographer Agnes de Mille, was born in Washington, North Carolina, on July 25, 1878.

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  4. William C. deMille ( William Churchill deMille: 25 de julio de 1878 – 8 de marzo de 1955) fue un guionista y director estadounidense de la era del cine mudo a principios de los años 30. Fue también un notable dramaturgo antes de iniciarse en el cine.

  5. William C. de Mille (1878 - 1955) fue un guionista y director de Estados Unidos conocido por Carmen, Juana de Arco, ¿Por qué cambiar de esposa?, Miss Lulu Bett, Un joven romance, La olvidada de Dios, For Better, for Worse, Flor del mal, Conrad in Quest of His Youth y Maria Rosa.

  6. William C. de Mille. (1878—1955) Quick Reference. (1878–1955), playwright. The son of Henry C. de Mille and father of Agnes de Mille, he was born in Washington, North Carolina, and studied at Columbia University, then at the ... From: de Mille, William C [hurchill] in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  7. de Mille, William C. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author, Theatre. (1878-1955) US playwright, film director and screenwriter, older brother of Cecil B DeMille (1881-1959). (Note that although Cecil compressed his name to DeMille, William did not.) He wrote two plays of sf interest: "Food": A Tragedy of the Future in One Act ...