Edward H. Griffith

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Edward H. Griffith
South Laguna, California, United States
Other namesEddie
Occupation(s)Director, writer, producer
Years active1916–1946 (film)

Edward H. Griffith (August 23, 1888 – March 3, 1975)[1] (also known as E H Griffith, Lieut. Edward H. Griffith, Edward Griffith, and E. H. Griffith) was an American motion picture director, screenwriter, and producer.

Biography

Born in 1888 in Bloomington, Illinois, Griffith directed 61 films from 1917 to 1946. In 1917 he directedIn Love's Laboratory, a short for Thomas A. Edison, Inc.'s Conquest Pictures division about a man inventing safety matches and finding his relationship match. He directed actress Madeleine Carroll in several films including Honeymoon in Bali (1939).

Personal life

America Chedister in 1921

Griffith discovered the future actress America Chedister (1895–1975) while she was working as a showgirl and married her. They remained together until their deaths, having lived for several decades in Three Arch Bay, Laguna Beach. [2]

Griffith died on March 3, 1975, at the age of 86. Chedister survived him by only a few months.[3]

Filmography

Director

Writer

References

  1. ^ Finding Aid for the Edward H. Griffith Papers, ca. 1910-1958, Online Archive of California
  2. ^ Dianne Russell, "The Griffith Three Arch Bay property added to National Register of Historic Places", Stu News Laguna, March 19, 2021, accessed 8 October 2023
  3. ^ "Chedister, America" in Billy H. Doyle, The Ultimate Directory of the Silent Screen Performers (1995), p. 127

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