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  1. William Churchill deMille, playwright, the son of playwright Henry Churchill and Matilda Beatrice Samuel deMille, was born in Washington, N.C. He spent most of his boyhood in New York City and at Echo Lake, N.J., until 1891 when he moved with his family to Pompton, N.J. He well remembered that in the late eighties the family lived at 119 ...

  2. William C. de Mille. Director: The Splendid Crime. 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.

  3. collaboration with Cecil B. DeMille. In Cecil B. DeMille: Early life and silent films: The Squaw Man to The Godless Girl. …collaborating with his brother, playwright William Churchill DeMille. Read More. Other articles where William Churchill DeMille is discussed: Cecil B. DeMille: Early life and silent films: The Squaw Man to The Godless ...

  4. American screenwriter and film director (1878-1955) This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 01:42. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. William Churchill deMille was a playwright, film director, and screenwriter during the silent film era and the 1930s. He was the older brother of the well-known producer, director, and filmmaker ...

  6. William Churchill de Mille (* 25. Juli 1878 in Washington, North Carolina; † 5. März 1955 [1] in Playa del Rey, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Bühnenautor und Regisseur. Er war der Bruder des wesentlich bekannteren Filmemachers Cecil B. DeMille .

  7. William Churchill deMille, playwright, the son of playwright Henry Churchill and Matilda Beatrice Samuel deMille, was born in Washington, N.C. He spent most of his boyhood in New York City and at Echo Lake, N.J., until 1891 when he moved with his family to Pompton, N.J.