Biography
Oliver William Lamb was an early itinerant filmmaker. His company, Paragon Feature Films, was active between 1914 and 1916.
His films include: The Lumberjack (1914), the first movie to be made in Wisconsin; Present and Past in the Cradle of Dixie (1914) made in Montgomery, Alabama; The Blissveldt Romance (1915) made in Grand Rapids, Michigan; The Spirit of Columbus 1865-1915 (1915) made in Columbus, Georgia; and The Maid of the Miami (1915) made in Dayton, Ohio.
Lamb worked with local Chambers of Commerce to secure funding for his productions. A hallmark of Lamb’s operation would be to end the film's production with a contest to name the film, the winner also receiving a $5 prize.
*Source: Bellware, Daniel (Spring 2016), "Movie Makers Come to Columbus'" Muscogiana, Columbus, Georgia: Muscogee Genealogical Society, p. 2.
Filmography
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Movies 3
Director 3
The Portage Trail (1915)
The Lumberjack (1914)
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GenderMale
Birthday1878-11-06
Deathday1931-07-19 (52 years old)
Birth PlaceWinchester, Indiana, USA
Also Known AsOliver William Lamb
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