George Fitzmaurice

George Fitzmaurice

DirectorProducerWriter
Born
February 13, 1885
Died
June 13, 1940
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

American director of French-Dutch ancestry, born in Paris. He studied the fine arts in Paris before resettling in America. As a set designer for stage productions, he was able to break into films in 1908 doing the same work. He dabbled in screen writing and then began directing, at first…

Biography

American director of French-Dutch ancestry, born in Paris. He studied the fine arts in Paris before resettling in America. As a set designer for stage productions, he was able to break into films in 1908 doing the same work. He dabbled in screen writing and then began directing, at first sporadically, in 1914. He soon became recognized as a talent and developed a name for himself as a specialist in romantic dramas. His career lasted more than thirty-five years. Although his films include such well-known works as The Son of the Sheik (1926), Raffles (1930), and Mata Hari (1931), he never quite reached the upper reaches of his profession, but was always considered a reliable and occasionally innovative workman.

Actor

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the ChristBen-Hur: A Tale of the Christ(1925)as Chariot Race Spectator
The AvalancheThe Avalanche(1919)

Production Designer

The AvalancheThe Avalanche(1919)

Art Department

Mata HariMata Hari(1931)

Additional Crew

Vengeance Is MineVengeance Is Mine(1917)

Self

A Trip to ParamountownA Trip to Paramountown(1922)as Self

Archive Footage

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino(1961)as Self

Known for

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"Son of the Sheik, The" Rudolph Valentino with Vilma Banky, United Artists, 1926, **I.V.William Courtenay and George FitzmauriceGeorge FitzmauriceBetty Compson, George Fitzmaurice, and Bert Lytell in Kick In (1922)George Fitzmaurice with his 1927 Delage Limousine Six C. 1927 *M.W.*