D.W. Griffith

D.W. Griffith

DirectorWriterProducer
Born
January 22, 1875
Died
July 23, 1948
Awards
4 wins, 4 nominations

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…

Biography

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 The Birth of a 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.

Actor

San FranciscoSan Francisco(1936)as Orchestra Conductor
Enoch ArdenEnoch Arden(1915)as Walter Fenn
Two Daughters of EveTwo Daughters of Eve(1912)as At Stage Door
A Close Call(1912)
The Adventures of BillyThe Adventures of Billy(1911)as On Bench

Production Designer

IntoleranceIntolerance(1916)

Costume Designer

IntoleranceIntolerance(1916)

Makeup Department

IntoleranceIntolerance(1916)

Production Manager

Double TroubleDouble Trouble(1915)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

San FranciscoSan Francisco(1936)

Music Department

Hearts of the WorldHearts of the World(1918)
IntoleranceIntolerance(1916)

Self

The 8th Annual Academy Awards(1936)as Self
Filmed Prologue to Birth of a Nation(1930)as Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 20(1921)as Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 13(1920)as Self
Hearts of the WorldHearts of the World(1918)as Self (in prologue for British release)

Known for

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D.W. Griffith and Harry Stradling Sr. in The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)D.W. Griffith, Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Burr McIntosh, Vivia Ogden, and Lowell Sherman in Way Down East (1920)D.W. Griffith in Way Down East (1920)Charles Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary PickfordD.W. GriffithD.W. Griffith

Credit Score: D.W. Griffith

87
193519361937
Orchestra Conductor
Fri Jun 26 1936
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1San Francisco3.0019367.1166608