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  1. Matilda Beatrice deMille (January 30, 1853 – October 8, 1923) (born Matilda Beatrice Samuel; also known as Beatrice C. deMille, Agnes Graham, Tillie Samuel, Mrs. Henry deMille) was an English-American play broker, screenwriter, playwright, theater actress and entrepreneur.

  2. Beatrice deMille. Beatrice deMille was born Matilda Beatrice Samuel in Liverpool, England. She immigrated with her family to New York in 1871. Though her family and friends called her Tillie growing up, when she met Henry deMille, he immediately started calling her Beatrice, after Dante’s Beatrice.

  3. Matilda Beatrice DeMille, née Matilda Beatrice Samuel le 30 janvier 1853 à Liverpool, morte le 8 octobre 1923 à Hollywood, est une scénariste et auteur dramatique anglo-américaine.

  4. 15 de oct. de 2019 · Beatrice deMille was born Matilda Beatrice Samuel in Liverpool, England. She immigrated with her family to New York in 1871. Though her family and friends called her Tillie growing up, when she met Henry deMille, he immediately started calling her Beatrice, after Dante’s Beatrice.

  5. www.thewaynemuseum.org › post › wayne-s-cinematicWayne's Cinematic Connections

    27 de ago. de 2023 · Accessed through the Women Film Pioneers Project. Producer and director Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959) grew up in Wayne Township. His parents, actors Henry and Beatrice DeMille (seen right), moved to a home named Pamlico along Pompton Lake in 1892.

  6. Beatrice DeMille was born on 30 January 1853 in Liverpool, England, UK. She was a writer and assistant director, known for The Heir to the Hoorah (1916), The Devil-Stone (1917) and Unconquered (1917).

  7. Cecil B. DeMille's mother, Beatrice, a literary agent and scriptwriter, was the daughter of German Jews. She had emigrated from England with her parents in 1871 when she was 18; the newly arrived family settled in Brooklyn , New York, where they maintained a middle-class, English-speaking household.