Gaston Méliès

Gaston Méliès

Known for: Directing
Biography: 1852-02-12
Deathday: 1915-04-09 (63 years old)

Biography

Gaston Méliès (French: [gastɔ̃ meljɛs]; February 12, 1852 – April 9, 1915) was a French film director who worked primarily in the United States. He was the brother of the film director Georges Méliès. Gaston and the third and elder Méliès brother, Henri, ran the family shoe factory in Paris. They landed a contract with the French War Ministry that looked to make them both wealthy. Unfortunately, the price of leather increased sharply, and they were unable to meet their costs. The factory shut down and the Méliès brothers lost their business.Georges Méliès had produced films in France, which had become popular around the world. Some distributors began infringing Méliès work, especially in the United States. Georges Méliès asked his brother Gaston to go the United States and guard Georges's copyrights.

Gaston Méliès arrived in New York City in 1902, formed the American branch of the Star Film Company, and began distributing his brother's films. By 1903, Gaston began making films himself, mostly documentaries. The films were not successful. In the summer of 1907, Gaston Méliès returned to France to take care of some business with Georges. On September 11, 1907, he married Hortense-Louise de Mirmont, an elder sister of Lucien Reulos' wife, who was one of Georges Méliès' first collaborators. The new couple left Paris a few days after their marriage and travelled from Le Havre to New York on the ship La Savoie, where they arrived September 28, 1907.

In need of warmer winters to allow for year-round film production, Méliès moved the Star Film Company to San Antonio, Texas, and leased twenty acres including a two-story house and large barn that became the "Star Film Ranch" movie studio. He acted in two of his movies playing a priest in The Immortal Alamo (1911) and The Kiss of Mary Jane (1911).

In April, 1911, Gaston moved the company to Santa Paula, California, following the trend of other movie studios to relocate in California.

In 1912 and 1913 Méliès travelled around Asia Pacific with his family and a film crew of close to 20 people, with whom he filmed in French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Tahiti, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia and Japan in search of exotic subjects. During this trip which lasted from July 1912 to May 1913, Gaston Méliès filmed 64 movies, sending the footage back to his son Paul in New York, but this footage was often damaged or unusable. Gaston was no longer able to fulfill Star Film's obligation to Thomas Edison's company. Gaston lost $50,000 and had to cease production. He went to California, sold the American branch of Star Films to Vitagraph Studios, and then returned to Europe. He and his brother Georges (who blamed Gaston for his own financial difficulties) never spoke to one another again.

Méliès and his wife moved to Corsica in the winter of 1913. He died in Corsica on April 9, 1915 of "shellfish poisoning." He was buried on April 14, 1915 in Saint-Vincent Cemetery in Montmartre, Paris, in a tomb belonging to his second wife's family, De Mirmont.

Filmography

all 79

Movies 79

Producer 60

Director 14

self 1

Writer 1

Un joueur de cartes
Playing Cards

Playing Cards (1896)

Movie

Information

Known For
Directing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1852-02-12

Deathday
1915-04-09 (63 years old)

Birth Place
Paris, France

Siblings
Georges Méliès

Citizenships
France

Also Known As
G. Méliès

This article uses material from Wikipedia.

Last updated:

William F. Haddock
Gaston Méliès,
William F. Haddock worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
61 Movies
Francis Ford
Gaston Méliès,
Francis Ford worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
56 Movies
Edith Storey
Gaston Méliès,
Edith Storey worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
48 Movies
William Clifford
Gaston Méliès,
William Clifford worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
34 Movies
Henry Stanley
Gaston Méliès,
Henry Stanley worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
18 Movies
Anne Nichols
Gaston Méliès,
Anne Nichols worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
6 Movies
Anne Nichols
Gaston Méliès,
Anne Nichols worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
4 Movies
Eleanor Blanchard
Gaston Méliès,
Eleanor Blanchard worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
4 Movies
Robert Goodman
Gaston Méliès,
Robert Goodman worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
3 Movies
William Steele
Gaston Méliès,
William Steele worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
3 Movies
Georges Méliès
Gaston Méliès,
Georges Méliès worked together with Gaston Méliès in:
3 Movies
  • Gaston Méliès
    Gaston Méliès
  • Filmography
  • Information
  • Related Persons
Social Media
X
Facebook
Telegram
Download
iOS Application
Made in Ukraine 🇺🇦
Copyright © MovieFit 2018 – 2024
All external content remains the property of its respective owner.