Donald Crisp (1882-1974)

Alias:
George William Crisp
James Needham
Дональд Крисп

Birthplace:
Bow, London, England, UK

Born:
July 26, 1882

Died:
May 25, 1974

Donald Crisp was born George William Crisp at the family home in Bow, London. Donald's parents were James Crisp and Elizabeth Crisp, his birth was registered by his mother on 4th September 1882. Donald's sisters were Elizabeth, Ann, Alice (known as Louisa) and Eliza and his brothers were James, John and Mark. Family memories state that Donald's brother-in-law James Needham (Louisa's husband) lent/gave Donald the fare to USA. The family have a photo of Donald which he sent to 'Jimmy' and signed. On 16th February 1937 Donald applied for a US Social Security account number giving his address as N Vista Street Hollywood California, and his employers Warner Brothers Pictures, Burbank California. On his application Donald did not know his mother's maiden name.

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Assistant Director:
1915  The Birth of a Nation

Director:
1914  Another Chance
1914  At Dawn
1914  Down the Hill to Creditville
1914  Her Father's Silent Partner
1914  Her Mother's Necklace
1914  Sands of Fate
1914  The Availing Prayer
1914  The Little Country Mouse
1914  The Mysterious Shot
1914  The Newer Woman
1914  The Niggard
1914  The Tavern of Tragedy
1914  The Warning
1914  Their First Acquaintance
1915  An Old-Fashioned Girl
1915  How Hazel Got Even
1915  The Birth of a Nation
1916  Ramona
1917  The Bond Between
1917  The Clever Mrs. Carfax
1917  The Countess Charming
1917  The Eyes of the World
1917  The Marcellini Millions
1918  Believe Me, Xantippe
1918  Less Than Kin
1918  Rimrock Jones
1918  The Firefly of France
1918  The House of Silence
1919  Johnny Get Your Gun
1919  Too Much Johnson
1919  Under the Top
1919  Venus in the East
1920  Held by the Enemy
1920  Miss Hobbs
1920  The Six Best Cellars
1921  The Barbarian
1921  The Bonnie Brier Bush
1921  The Princess of New York
1922  Tell Your Children
1923  Ponjola
1924  The Navigator
1925  Don Q Son of Zorro
1926  Sunny Side Up
1926  Young April
1927  Dress Parade
1927  Man Bait
1927  The Fighting Eagle
1927  Vanity
1928  Stand and Deliver
1928  The Cop
1930  The Runaway Bride

Executive Producer:
1914  Another Chance
1914  At Dawn
1914  Down the Hill to Creditville
1914  Her Father's Silent Partner
1914  Her Mother's Necklace
1914  Sands of Fate
1914  The Availing Prayer
1914  The Little Country Mouse
1914  The Mysterious Shot
1914  The Newer Woman
1914  The Niggard
1914  The Tavern of Tragedy
1914  The Warning
1914  Their First Acquaintance
1915  An Old-Fashioned Girl
1915  How Hazel Got Even
1915  The Birth of a Nation
1916  Ramona
1917  The Bond Between
1917  The Clever Mrs. Carfax
1917  The Countess Charming
1917  The Eyes of the World
1917  The Marcellini Millions
1918  Believe Me, Xantippe
1918  Less Than Kin
1918  Rimrock Jones
1918  The Firefly of France
1918  The House of Silence
1919  Johnny Get Your Gun
1919  Too Much Johnson
1919  Under the Top
1919  Venus in the East
1920  Held by the Enemy
1920  Miss Hobbs
1920  The Six Best Cellars
1921  The Barbarian
1921  The Bonnie Brier Bush
1921  The Princess of New York
1922  Tell Your Children
1923  Ponjola
1924  The Navigator
1925  Don Q Son of Zorro
1926  Sunny Side Up
1926  Young April
1927  Dress Parade
1927  Man Bait
1927  The Fighting Eagle
1927  Vanity
1928  Stand and Deliver
1928  The Cop
1930  The Runaway Bride
1949  Africa Screams

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