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George Fitzmaurice
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Director
From
Paris - France
Born
1885-02-13
Overview
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George Fitzmaurice (13 February 1885 – 13 June 1940) was a French-born film director and producer.
Fitzmaurice's career first started as a set designer on stage. Beginning in 1914 until his death in 1940, he directed over 80 films, including several successful movies such as The Son of the Sheik, Raffles, Mata Hari, and Suzy.
At the beginning of his directorial career, Fitzmaurice was astute at directing stage actresses in their initial films with the first wave of great Broadway stars that migrated to motion pictures during the World War I era, including Mae Murray, Elsie Ferguson, Fannie Ward, Helene Chadwick, Irene Fenwick, Gail Kane, and Edna Goodrich.
Son of the Sheik is his most famous extant silent film, no doubt aided by the sudden death of its star, Rudolph Valentino. Lilac Time is a classic war/romance film. Fitzmaurice however directed scores of silent films of which the majority of them are lost to the ravages of decompostion. Recent discoveries in Gosfilmofond in Russia include 1919's Witness for the Defense with Elsie Ferguson and 1923's Kick In with Bert Lytell. A restoration of his 1928 part talkie hybrid The Barker is winning praise from many film buffs. Rumours of other Fitzmaurice films in Gosfilmofond include 1920s Idols of Clay (with Mae Murray) and Three Live Ghosts with Norman Kerry, Anna Q. Nilsson, Cyril Chadwick, and Edmund Goulding.
Known For

Film
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Dec 25, 1925

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Mata Hari
Dec 26, 1931

Film
The Devil to Pay!
Dec 18, 1930

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The Son of the Sheik
Sep 5, 1926

Film
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
May 24, 1961

Film
Tiger Rose
Dec 21, 1929

Film
The Recoil
May 13, 1917

Film
As You Desire Me
May 28, 1932

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The Emperor's Candlesticks
Jul 2, 1937

Film
Live, Love and Learn
Oct 29, 1937

Film
Arsène Lupin Returns
Feb 25, 1938

Film
Blind Man's Luck
Jun 10, 1917

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The Avalanche
Jun 29, 1919

Film
The Bad One
May 3, 1930

Film
Cytherea
May 4, 1924
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