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  1. Lord Chumley (Aug 21, 1888 - Nov 1888) Written by Henry C. De Mille. Play Original. The Wife (Nov 01, 1887 - Closing date unknown) The Entire Production under the stage direction of Henry C. De Mille. Written by Henry C. De Mille. Play Original. The Main Line; or, Rawson's Y (Sep 18, 1886 - Oct 17, 1886)

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Cecil B. DeMille (born August 12, 1881, Ashfield, Massachusetts, U.S.—died January 21, 1959, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) was an American motion-picture producer-director whose use of spectacle attracted vast audiences and made him a dominant figure in Hollywood for almost five decades. Long before he made his first sound picture ...

  3. Foto publicada en la página 76 del número de noviembre de 1921 de la revista Photoplay. 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.

  4. William C. de Mille. 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. His father, Henry C. DeMille, was a playwright who had six plays produced ...

  5. Henry C. De Mille playwright (1853-1893) Upload media Wikipedia. Name in native language: Henry Churchill de Mille; Date of birth: 17 September 1853, 1850 Washington:

  6. 11 de dic. de 2022 · August 27, 2008. Created by ImportBot. Imported from Western Washington University MARC record . The plays of Henry C. De Mille by Henry Churchill De Mille, 1941, Princeton Univ. Pr. edition, in English.

  7. Henry Churchill De Mille (1850–1893) De Mille, Henry Churchill. An American playwright; born in North Carolina, about 1850; died at Pompton, NJ, Feb. 10, 1893. His first successful play was the ‘Main Line,’ in which he collaborated with Charles Barnard.