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  1. Henry Churchill de Mille (September 17, 1853 – February 10, 1893) was an American dramatist and Georgist, and the father of film pioneers Cecil B. de Mille and William C. de Mille, and the paternal grandfather of the dancer and choreographer Agnes de Mille.

    • Henry C. de Mille
  2. Biografía. Sus padres, Henry Churchill DeMille (1853-1893), episcopaliano, y Matilda Beatrice Samuel (1853-1923), judía de ascendencia alemana, se dedicaban a escribir obras de teatro. Henry murió cuando Cecil tenía doce años y su madre comenzó a mantener el hogar, tras abrir un colegio para señoritas y una compañía de teatro.

    • Cecil Blount DeMille
  3. Cecil B. DeMille. (Cecil Blount De Mille o DeMille; Ashfield, 1881 - Hollywood, 1959) Productor y director de cine estadounidense recordado especialmente por sus superproducciones de epopeyas históricas y religiosas. Hijo del dramaturgo Henry Churchill DeMille, en cuyas obras participó durante su infancia y primera adolescencia, cursó ...

  4. DeMille was named after his grandmothers Cecelia Wolff and Margarete Blount. [7] He was the second of three children of Henry Churchill de Mille (September 4, 1853 – February 10, 1893) and his wife, Matilda Beatrice deMille (née Samuel; January 30, 1853 – October 8, 1923), known as Beatrice. [8]

  5. He was Henry Churchill De Mille, descended from the Dutch Episcopalian DeMils who had emigrated to America in 1658. Like Beatrice, Henry was born in 1853, but in vastly different...

  6. 19 de may. de 2023 · 1. He grew up in a theatrical family. Born on 12 August 1881, in Ashfield, Massachusetts, Cecil Blount DeMille grew up in a theatrical family. His father, Henry Churchill DeMille, was a successful playwright and drama teacher, known for his works in the melodrama genre.

  7. Cecil B. DeMille was born on August 12, 1881 in Ashfield, Massachusetts to Henry Churchill de Mille and Matilda Beatrice Samuel de Mille. DeMille started acting on Broadway in 1900, and by 1913 he joined a film studio partnership which would eventually become Paramount Pictures.