01/05/1875
Sheffield, Yorkshire [now South Yorkshire], England, UK:
James Stuart Blackton was a pioneer Anglo-American filmmaker and can be credited with the first feature-length American production. He founded Vitagraph Studios in 1897 and was among the first filmmakers to use stop-motion and drawn animation.
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A Vitagraph Romance (1912) as J. Stuart Blackton |
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Lightning Sketches (1907) as Cartoonist |
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And the Villain Still Pursued Her; or, the Author's Dream (1906) as |
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The Automobile Thieves (1906) as |
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Humorous Phases of Funny Faces (1906) as Cartoonist |
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Hooligan in Jail (1903) as Happy Hooligan |
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Happy Hooligan Interferes (1903) as Happy Hooligan |
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The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship (1902) as Happy Hooligan |
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The Enchanted Drawing (1900) as Chalk-Talk Artist |
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Hooligan Assists the Magician (1900) as Happy Hooligan |
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Happy Hooligan (1900) as Happy Hooligan |
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The Burglar on the Roof (1898) as Burglar |
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Edison Drawn by 'World' Artist (1896) as |