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Fred Niblo


Fred Niblo

Birthday:

01/06/1874

Place of birth:

York, Nebraska, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fred Niblo (January 6, 1874 – November 11, 1948) was an American pioneer film actor, director and producer. Niblo was born Frederick Liedtke (several sources give "Frederico Nobile", apparently erroneously) in York, Nebraska, to a French mother and a father who had served as a captain in the American Civil War and was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. Using the stage name, Fred Niblo, Liedtke began his show business career performing in vaudeville and in live theater. After more than twenty years doing live performing as a monologist, during which he traveled extensively around the globe, he worked in Australia from 1912 through 1915, where he turned to the burgeoning motion picture industry and made his first two films. As a Hollywood director, he is most remembered for several notable films beginning with his 1920 work The Mark of Zorro which starred Douglas Fairbanks. The following year he teamed up with Fairbanks again in The Three Musketeers and then directed Rudolph Valentino in Blood and Sand. In 1924, Niblo directed the film Thy Name Is Woman. In 1925, Niblo was the principal director of the epic Ben-Hur that was one of the most expensive films of the day but became the third highest-grossing silent film in cinema history. Niblo followed up on this success with two major 1926 works, The Temptress starring Greta Garbo in her second film in America, and Norma Talmadge in Camille. Niblo went on to direct some of the greatest stars of the era including Joan Crawford, Lillian Gish, and Ronald Colman. In 1930 he directed his first talkie with two of the biggest names in show business, John Gilbert and Renée Adorée in a film titled Redemption. Fred Niblo retired in 1933 after more than forty years in show business. The last sixteen years were used to make more than forty films, most of which were feature length projects. He was an important personality in the early years of Hollywood and was one of the original founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In recognition of his role in the development of the film industry, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7014 Hollywood Boulevard on February 8, 1960. His Ben-Hur film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Fred Niblo died in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery near his wife Enid Bennett in Glendale, California. His son with Josephine Cohan, Fred Niblo, Jr. (1903–1973) was a successful Hollywood screenwriter.



Credits

Crazy House (1943)
as Studio Executive
Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
as Ship's Captain (uncredited)
Life with Henry (1941)
as Mr.Sam Aldrich
Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940)
as John Braun
I'm Still Alive (1940)
as Fred, Third Director
Estrellados (1930)
as Self (Guest Appearance)
Free and Easy (1930)
as Himself
A Man's Man (1929)
as Fred Niblo (uncredited)
1925 Studio Tour (1925)
as Self
Hello, 'Frisco (1924)
as Fred Niblo
Souls for Sale (1923)
as Self - Celebrity Director
Scandalous Tongues (1922)
as Reverend Charles Alden
The Bootlegger's Daughter (1922)
as Reverend Charles Alden
Screen Snapshots (Series 1, No. 7) (1920)
as self
Coals of Fire (1918)
as Rev. Charles Alden
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford ()
as J. Rufus Wallingford
Diamond Cut Diamond (1932)
Director
Two White Arms (1932)
Director
The Big Gamble (1931)
Director
Young Donovan's Kid (1931)
Director
Way Out West (1930)
Director
Redemption (1930)
Director
Dream of Love (1928)
Director
The Mysterious Lady (1928)
Director
Two Lovers (1928)
Director
The Enemy (1927)
Director
The Enemy (1927)
Producer
The Devil Dancer (1927)
Director
Camille (1927)
Director
Oni Azami (1927)
Story
The Temptress (1926)
Director
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
Director
The Red Lily (1924)
Director
The Red Lily (1924)
Producer
The Red Lily (1924)
Original Story
Thy Name Is Woman (1924)
Director
Strangers of the Night (1923)
Director
Strangers of the Night (1923)
Producer
The Famous Mrs. Fair (1923)
Director
Blood and Sand (1922)
Director
Blood and Sand (1922)
Producer
Rose o' the Sea (1922)
Director
The Woman He Married (1922)
Director
The Three Musketeers (1921)
Director
Greater Than Love (1921)
Director
Mother o' Mine (1921)
Director
Silk Hosiery (1920)
Director
The Mark of Zorro (1920)
Director
Her Husband's Friend (1920)
Director
Hairpins (1920)
Director
The False Road (1920)
Director
Sex (1920)
Director
The Woman in the Suitcase (1920)
Director
Dangerous Hours (1919)
Director
The Haunted Bedroom (1919)
Director
What Every Woman Learns (1919)
Director
Stepping Out (1919)
Director
The Virtuous Thief (1919)
Director
The Law of Men (1919)
Director
Partners Three (1919)
Director
Happy Though Married (1919)
Director
Fuss and Feathers (1918)
Director
When Do We Eat? (1918)
Director
The Marriage Ring (1918)
Director
The Gangsters (1913)
Writer
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford ()
Director
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford ()
Writer