* | August 12, 1881 Ashfield, Massachusetts, USA | |
as Cecil Blount DeMille | ||
† | January 21, 1959 Hollywood, California, USA |
Cecil B. De Mille, edited by Donald Hayne The Autobiography of Cecil B. De Mille Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1959 |
Scott Eyman Empire of dreams, The epic life of Cecil B. DeMille New York, 2010 |
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Simon Louvish Cecil B. DeMille, A life in art New York, 2008 |
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Robert S. Birchard Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood Lexington, 2004 |
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Sumiko Higashi Cecil B. DeMille and American Culture, The Silent Era Berkeley, Los Angeles and London, 1994 |
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Sumiko Higashi Cecil B. DeMille, a guide to references and resources Boston, Mass., 1985 |
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Charles Higham Cecil B. De Mille New York, 1973 |
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Gabe Essoe and Raymond Lee DeMille, The Man and His Pictures New York, 1970 |
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Gene Ringgold and DeWitt Bodeen The Films of Cecil B. De Mille New York, 1969 |
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Michael Mourlet Cecil B. De Mille Paris, 1968 |
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Phil A. Koury Yes, Mr. De Mille New York, 1959 |
Brian J. Robb Silent cinema Harpenden, Herts, 2007 |
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John C. Tibbetts and James M. Welsh The Encyclopedia of Filmmakers, Volume I New York, NY, 2002 |
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Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.) International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 2. Directors Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000 |
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Andrew Sarris (editor) The St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia Detroit - New York - Toronto - London, 1998 |
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Gregg Felsen Tombstones, 75 Famous People and Their Final Resting Places Berkeley, California, 1997 |
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Ann Lloyd (ed.) Movies of the Thirties London, 1983 |
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Kevin Brownlow The Parade's Gone by... Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1976 |
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Richard Koszarski Hollywood Directors, 1914-1940 New York, 1976 |
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Stanley Hochman (ed.) A Library of Film Criticism, American Film Directors New York, 1974 |
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Ray Stuart (ed.) Immortals of the Screen New York, 1965 |
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Charles Donald Fox and Milton L. Silver (eds.) Who's Who on the Screen New York City, 1920 |
Richard Abel (ed.) Encyclopedia of early cinema London and New York, 2005 |
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David Thomson The New Biographical Dictionary of Film New York, 2003 |
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Paul Michael, editor in chief. James Robert Parish, associate editor The American movies reference book, The sound era Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,, 1969 |
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Martin J. Quigley (ed.) The Motion Picture Almanac, Big Stars in Big Pictures Chicago, Ill., 1929 |
Mary Dawn Earley Stars of the Twenties, Observed by James Abbe New York, 1975 |
Gaylyn Studlar, Erich von Stroheim and Cecil B. Demille, Early Hollywood and the Discourse of Directorial "Genius", in: Cynthia Lucia, Roy Grundmann, and Art Simon (ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell History of American Film, Malden, MA, Oxford, Chisester, 2012 |
Sumiko Higashi, The New Woman and Consumer Culture, in: Jennifer M. Bean and Diane Negra (eds.), A Feminist Reader in Early Cinema, Durham & London, 2002 |
Allen W. Palmer, Cecil B. DeMille writes America's history for the 1939 World's Fair, in: Film History, vol. 5, 1993 pp. 36-48 |
Lea Jacobs, Belasco, DeMille and the development of Lasky lighting, in: Film History, vol. 5, 1993 pp. 405-418 |
Sumiko Higashi, Cecil B. DeMille and the Lasky Company, Legitimating Feature Film as Art, in: Film History, vol. 4, 1990 pp. 181-197 |