Biography
William Pitt Striker Earle (December 28, 1882 β November 30, 1972) was an American director of the silent film era. He attended Columbia University and worked for a time as a photographer before breaking into the movie business by sneaking onto the lot of Vitagraph Company of America to observe how directors worked. After a few days of this, Earle approached the studio president and was given his first movie to direct, For the Honor of the Crew, a short about a crew race at Columbia University. He subsequently directed a number of features and shorts for Vitagraph. Later he worked with producer David O. Selznick. Earle founded his own, short-lived production company called Amex Production Corporation with J. S. Joffe, and shot the final two films of his career in Mexico.
Filmography
all 18
Movies 18
Director 18
The Way of a Maid (1921)
The Last Door (1921)
The Woman Game (1920)
The Broken Melody (1919)
The Better Wife (1919)
Who Goes There? (1917)
Mary Jane's Pa (1917)
The Masked Ball (1916)
The Nuremberg Watch (1916)
The Law Decides (1916)
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1882-12-28
Deathday1972-11-30 (89 years old)
FatherFerdinand P. Earle
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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