GEORGE FITZMAURICE
DIRECTING
From Wikipedia
George Fitzmaurice (13 February 1885 – 13 June 1940) was a French-born film director and producer.
Fitzmaurice's career first started as a set designer on stage.
Beginning in 1914 until his death in 1940, he directed over 80 films, including several successful movies such as The Son of the Sheik, Raffles, Mata Hari, and Suzy.
At the beginning of his directorial career, Fitzmaurice was astute at directing stage actresses in their initial films with the first wave of great Broadway stars that migrated to motion pictures during the World War I era, including Mae Murray, Elsie Ferguson, Fannie Ward, Helene Chadwick, Irene Fenwick, Gail Kane, and Edna Goodrich.
Son of the Sheik is his most famous extant silent film, no doubt aided by the sudden death of its star, Rudolph Valentino.
- Big Jim Garrity 1916
- Our Better Selves 1919
- The Last of Mrs. Cheyney 1937
- The Hunting of the Hawk 1917
- The Recoil 1917
- Mata Hari 1931
- The Locked Door 1929
- Suzy 1936
- The Emperor's Candlesticks 1937
- The Son of the Sheik 1926
- The Barker 1928
- The Unholy Garden 1931
- Lilac Time 1928
- Raffles 1930
- The Devil to Pay! 1930
- Strangers May Kiss 1931
- Arsène Lupin Returns 1938
- As You Desire Me 1932
- Petticoat Fever 1936
- Nana 1934
- Adventure in Diamonds 1940
- Live, Love and Learn 1937
- The Avalanche 1919
- Counterfeit 1919
- A Society Exile 1919
- Vacation from Love 1938
- One Heavenly Night 1930
- The Eternal City 1923
- Cytherea 1924
- The Night of Love 1927
- Kick In 1917
- Via Wireless 1915
- Bella Donna 1923
- The Bad One 1930
- Paying the Piper 1921
- The Naulahka 1918
- The Man From Home 1922
- Three Live Ghosts 1922
- Tiger Rose 1929
- Experience 1921
- The Cheat 1923
- On with the Dance 1920
- His Supreme Moment 1925
- Rose of the Golden West 1927
- The Love Mart 1927
- Forever 1921
- Tarnish 1924
- Idols of Clay 1920
- To Have and to Hold 1922
- The Witness for the Defense 1919