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  2. D. W. Griffith - Wikipedia

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    D. W. Griffith at IMDb; Photo of Griffith as a young man in the 1890s or early 1900s; D.W. Griffith in the Vanity Fair Hall of Fame; A magazine article by the famous director printed in Illustrated World; Free scores by D. W. Griffith at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Works by or about D. W. Griffith at the Internet Archive

  3. D. W. Griffith House - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, Griffith's sister Ruth lived there until she died in 1934; then Griffith's brother and his family lived in the house. After D. W. Griffith married his second wife, they moved to the home in 1936, staying there until 1939 when Griffith went to California to work on a film. Griffith sold the house in 1940, but his niece lived there ...

  4. The Birth of a Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Birth of a Nation is a racist 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play The Clansman. Griffith co-wrote the screenplay with Frank E. Woods and produced the film with Harry Aitken.

  5. Carol Dempster - Wikipedia

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    Dempster's first feature role came in 1919 in the Griffith directed The Girl Who Stayed at Home opposite Robert "Bobby" Harron.Dempster followed this with Griffith's The Love Flower (1920), Dream Street (1921), One Exciting Night (1922) and Isn't Life Wonderful (1924), America (1924), Sally of the Sawdust (1925), and That Royle Girl (1925).

  6. Douglas Fairbanks - Wikipedia

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    On March 29, 1928, at Pickford's bungalow, United Artists brought together Pickford, Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, Gloria Swanson, John Barrymore, D. W. Griffith and Dolores del Río to speak on the radio show The Dodge Brothers Hour to prove Fairbanks could meet the challenge of talking movies. [15] [16]

  7. Mary Pickford filmography - Wikipedia

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    D. W. Griffith July 8, 1909 The Country Doctor: Yes Poor Mother's Elder Daughter D. W. Griffith July 12, 1909 The Cardinal's Conspiracy: Yes The Señorita D. W. Griffith July 15, 1909 Tender Hearts: Yes Nellie D. W. Griffith Split-reel July 19, 1909 The Renunciation: Yes Kittie Ryan D. W. Griffith July 22, 1909 Sweet and Twenty: Yes Alice D. W ...

  8. Don Johnson on 'Keys' to 25-Year Marriage with Kelley ... - AOL

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    In addition to his kids with Phleger and Griffith, Johnson also shares a son, Jesse Johnson, 41, with ex Patti D'Arbanville, 73. Frederick M. Brown/Getty Don Johnson and Kelley Phleger in L.A. in 2001

  9. Billy Bitzer - Wikipedia

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    PLAY Edgar Allan Poe (1909), a silent film by D.W. Griffith (director), Frank E. Woods (screenwriter), and Billy Bitzer (camera), inspired by Poe's poem "The Raven"; runtime 00:08:18 Bitzer (behind Pathé camera) with Griffith on location for Way Down East (1920) The Moonshiner (1904) Interior New York Subway, 14th Street to 42nd Street (1905)