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D.W. Griffith(1875-1948)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Producer
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D.W. Griffith, c. 1913.
David Wark Griffith was born in rural Kentucky to Jacob "Roaring Jake" Griffith, a former Confederate Army colonel and Civil War veteran. Young Griffith grew up with his father's romantic war stories and melodramatic nineteenth-century literature that were to eventually shape his movies. In 1897 Griffith set out to pursue a career both acting and writing for the theater, but for the most part was unsuccessful. Reluctantly, he agreed to act in the new motion picture medium for Edwin S. Porter at the Edison Company. Griffith was eventually offered a job at the financially struggling American Mutoscope & Biograph Co., where he directed over four hundred and fifty short films, experimenting with the story-telling techniques he would later perfect in his epic Naissance d'une nation (1915).

Griffith and his personal cinematographer G.W. Bitzer collaborated to create and perfect such cinematic devices as the flashback, the iris shot, the mask and cross-cutting. In the years following "Birth", Griffith never again saw the same monumental success as his signature film and, in 1931, his increasing failures forced his retirement. Though hailed for his vision in narrative film-making, he was similarly criticized for his blatant racism. Griffith died in Los Angeles in 1948, one of the most dichotomous figures in film history.
BornJanuary 22, 1875
DiedJuly 23, 1948(73)
BornJanuary 22, 1875
DiedJuly 23, 1948(73)
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  • Awards
    • 4 wins total

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Known for

Naissance d'une nation (1915)
Naissance d'une nation
6.1
  • Director
  • 1915
Robert Harron and Mae Marsh in Charité (1919)
Charité
7.0
  • Director
  • 1919
Intolérance (1916)
Intolérance
7.7
  • Director
  • 1916
Les Deux Orphelines (1921)
Les Deux Orphelines
7.3
  • Director
  • 1921

Credits

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Director



  • Red Buttons, Frankie Carle, Leon Errol, Inesita, Liberace, Melissa Mason, Jerry Murad, Jack Paar, Grace Ramanos, Buster West, The Sportsmen Quartet, and The Harmonicats in Footlight Varieties (1951)
    Footlight Varieties
    5.0
    • Director (segment "Confidence")
    • 1951
  • Flicker Flashbacks No. 1, Series 5
    4.7
    Short
    • Director (archive footage from "The Last Deal, 1910", uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Claude Cooper and Hal Skelly in L'assommoir (1931)
    L'assommoir
    5.9
    • Director
    • 1931
  • Walter Huston in La révolte des esclaves (1930)
    La révolte des esclaves
    5.7
    • Director (personally directed by)
    • 1930
  • William Boyd and Lupe Velez in Le lys du Faubourg (1929)
    Le lys du Faubourg
    6.6
    • Director
    • 1929
  • Don Alvarado, Belle Bennett, Phyllis Haver, Jean Hersholt, and Sally O'Neil in L'éternel problème (1928)
    L'éternel problème
    6.5
    • Director
    • 1928
  • The Drums of Love (1928)
    The Drums of Love
    5.6
    • Director
    • 1928
  • Rosetta Duncan, Vivian Duncan, and Gibson Gowland in Topsy and Eva (1927)
    Topsy and Eva
    7.6
    • Director (uncredited)
    • 1927
  • Adolphe Menjou in Le Chagrins de Satan (1926)
    Le Chagrins de Satan
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1926
  • Détresse (1925)
    Détresse
    5.8
    • Director
    • 1925
  • Sally, fille de cirque (1925)
    Sally, fille de cirque
    6.6
    • Director
    • 1925
  • Isn't Life Wonderful (1924)
    Isn't Life Wonderful
    6.8
    • Director
    • 1924
  • Harry O'Neill in Pour l'indépendance (1924)
    Pour l'indépendance
    6.3
    • Director
    • 1924
  • Mammy's Boy
    6.6
    Short
    • Director
    • 1923
  • La rose blanche (1923)
    La rose blanche
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1923

Writer



  • Red Buttons, Frankie Carle, Leon Errol, Inesita, Liberace, Melissa Mason, Jerry Murad, Jack Paar, Grace Ramanos, Buster West, The Sportsmen Quartet, and The Harmonicats in Footlight Varieties (1951)
    Footlight Varieties
    5.0
    • Writer (segment "Confidence")
    • 1951
  • Claude Cooper and Hal Skelly in L'assommoir (1931)
    L'assommoir
    5.9
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • Isn't Life Wonderful (1924)
    Isn't Life Wonderful
    6.8
    • scenario
    • 1924
  • Mammy's Boy
    6.6
    Short
    • writer
    • 1923
  • La rose blanche (1923)
    La rose blanche
    6.1
    • Writer (as Irene Sinclair)
    • 1923
  • Carol Dempster in La nuit mystérieuse (1922)
    La nuit mystérieuse
    5.3
    • story (as Irene Sinclair)
    • 1922
  • Les Deux Orphelines (1921)
    Les Deux Orphelines
    7.3
    • Writer (as Gaston de Tolignac)
    • 1921
  • Carol Dempster, Ralph Graves, and Charles Emmett Mack in La Rue des rêves (1921)
    La Rue des rêves
    5.5
    • scenario (as Roy Sinclair)
    • 1921
  • Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess in À travers l'orage (1920)
    À travers l'orage
    7.3
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1920
  • Richard Barthelmess and Carol Dempster in La fleur d'amour (1920)
    La fleur d'amour
    6.0
    • Writer
    • 1920
  • Robert Harron and Mae Marsh in Charité (1919)
    Charité
    7.0
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1919
  • La Chute de Babylone (1919)
    La Chute de Babylone
    6.6
    • writer
    • 1919
  • Lillian Gish and Donald Crisp in Le lys brisé (1919)
    Le lys brisé
    7.2
    • writer
    • 1919
  • Richard Barthelmess and Carol Dempster in The Girl Who Stayed at Home (1919)
    The Girl Who Stayed at Home
    6.3
    • writer
    • 1919
  • Lillian Gish in Le roman de la vallée heureuse (1919)
    Le roman de la vallée heureuse
    6.2
    • story (as Captain Victor Marier)
    • 1919

Producer



  • Victor Mature and Carole Landis in Tumak, fils de la jungle (1940)
    Tumak, fils de la jungle
    5.7
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Claude Cooper and Hal Skelly in L'assommoir (1931)
    L'assommoir
    5.9
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • Walter Huston in La révolte des esclaves (1930)
    La révolte des esclaves
    5.7
    • producer
    • 1930
  • Don Alvarado, Belle Bennett, Phyllis Haver, Jean Hersholt, and Sally O'Neil in L'éternel problème (1928)
    L'éternel problème
    6.5
    • producer
    • 1928
  • The Drums of Love (1928)
    The Drums of Love
    5.6
    • producer
    • 1928
  • Adolphe Menjou in Le Chagrins de Satan (1926)
    Le Chagrins de Satan
    6.2
    • producer
    • 1926
  • Sally, fille de cirque (1925)
    Sally, fille de cirque
    6.6
    • producer
    • 1925
  • Isn't Life Wonderful (1924)
    Isn't Life Wonderful
    6.8
    • producer
    • 1924
  • Harry O'Neill in Pour l'indépendance (1924)
    Pour l'indépendance
    6.3
    • producer
    • 1924
  • La rose blanche (1923)
    La rose blanche
    6.1
    • producer
    • 1923
  • Carol Dempster in La nuit mystérieuse (1922)
    La nuit mystérieuse
    5.3
    • producer
    • 1922
  • Les Deux Orphelines (1921)
    Les Deux Orphelines
    7.3
    • producer
    • 1921
  • Carol Dempster, Ralph Graves, and Charles Emmett Mack in La Rue des rêves (1921)
    La Rue des rêves
    5.5
    • producer
    • 1921
  • Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess in À travers l'orage (1920)
    À travers l'orage
    7.3
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1920
  • Richard Barthelmess and Carol Dempster in La fleur d'amour (1920)
    La fleur d'amour
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1920

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • David W. Griffith
  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • January 22, 1875
    • LaGrange, Kentucky, USA
  • Died
    • July 23, 1948
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(cerebral hemorrhage)
  • Spouses
      Evelyn BaldwinMarch 2, 1936 - November 1, 1947 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Radio show: Appeared on an NBC radio special: "The Dodge Hour", March 29, 1928, with Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin and John Barrymore. Griffith spoke on "Love". Sponsored by Dodge Brothers to introduce its newest automobile, it was broadcast from New York, Detroit and Hollywood. No recording is known to exist.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Biographical Movies
    • 29 Print Biographies
    • 3 Portrayals
    • 130 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Was the first to utter the catchphrase "Lights, camera, action!" in 1910, on the set of In Old California (1910). It, like many of his techniques, are still widely used in filmmaking.
  • Quotes
    [quoted by G.W. Bitzer in "Billy Bitzer: His Story."] A film without a message is just a waste of time.
  • Trademarks
      His films depict the cruelty of humankind.
  • Salaries
      Naissance d'une nation
      (1915)
      $300 per week plus 37.5% of net profits

FAQ

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  • When did D.W. Griffith die?
    July 23, 1948
  • How did D.W. Griffith die?
    Cerebral hemorrhage
  • How old was D.W. Griffith when he died?
    73 years old
  • Where did D.W. Griffith die?
    Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was D.W. Griffith born?
    January 22, 1875

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