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  2. William Churchill deMille (July 25, 1878 – March 5, 1955), also spelled de Mille or De Mille, was an American screenwriter and film director from the silent film era through the early 1930s. [1] He was also a noted playwright prior to moving into film.

  3. William C. De Mille served as the second president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He died on March 8, 1955. He was 76 years old.

  4. William C. De Mille served as the second president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He died on March 8, 1955. He was 76 years old.

    • July 25, 1878
    • March 5, 1955
  5. William de Mille (1878-1955) was the son of Henry de Mille and Beatrice de Mille. His father was a renowned playwright, with six Broadway plays between 1887 and 1890.

    • Birth and Education
    • Theater
    • Film
    • Death and Legacy

    William Churchill de Mille was born July 25, 1878, to playwright and lay minister Henry Churchill de Mille and actress Matilda de Mille. Both he and his younger brother Cecil B. DeMille (1881–1959)—who altered the styling of the family's last name—built on their parents' entertainment careers as pioneers in film. William de Mille graduated from Col...

    In 1901 de Mille wrote and produced his first dramatic sketch, A Mixed Foursome, a one-act farce in which both he and his brother acted. Working in New York between 1901 and 1913, de Mille wrote numerous plays, vaudeville sketches, and articles, including the plays Strongheart, produced in 1905, and The Woman, produced in 1911. In 1903 he had marri...

    In 1914 de Mille's brother, Cecil, invited him to Hollywood to work in the new industry of silent film. The two worked for the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, which eventually merged with other organizations to form Paramount Studios. Though less famous than his brother in Hollywood, de Mille directed over 50 films in addition to writing for n...

    William de Mille died March 5, 1955, and left an impressive legacy of writing, directing, and producing both in live theater and film. He was an influential figure in the early motion-picture industry. While his brother, director and producer Cecil B. DeMille, is significantly better remembered, William de Mille also helped shape the business and a...

  6. Apr 29, 1998 · In the late spring of 1921, William de Mille, the unhappily married older brother of Cecil B. DeMille, and a successful Hollywood director in his own right, had a liaison with a young...

  7. Ruthless, by William DeMille, is a short story that demonstrates how authors use situational irony. Get book discussion topics for students at CommonLit.

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